Article info
Current controversy
Deafness, culture, and choice
Citation
Deafness, culture, and choice
Publication history
- First published October 1, 2002.
Online issue publication
April 27, 2016
Request permissions
If you wish to reuse any or all of this article please use the link below which will take you to the Copyright Clearance Center’s RightsLink service. You will be able to get a quick price and instant permission to reuse the content in many different ways.
Copyright information
Copyright 2002 by the Journal of Medical Ethics
Other content recommended for you
- Discourses of prejudice in the professions: the case of sign languages
- Genetic selection for deafness: the views of hearing children of deaf adults
- Empowering the deaf. Let the deaf be deaf
- Lesbian couple create a child who is deaf like them
- Attitudes of deaf and hard of hearing subjects towards genetic testing and prenatal diagnosis of hearing loss
- ‘The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper’ (WB Yeats): enhancing resilience among deaf young people in South Africa through photography and filmmaking
- Deaf lesbians, “designer disability,” and the future of medicine
- Medical and bioethical considerations in elective cochlear implant array removal
- Are attempts to have impaired children justifiable?
- Preventing disability through understanding international megatrends in Deaf bilingual education