Reflections of a Research Insider Conducting Qualitative Research in Sign Language

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Harper, Phil
O'Connor, Barrie
Owens, Janet
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Denis Anson

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2005
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Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Deaf people who use sign language are potential users of emerging telecommunications innovations such as videotelephony There has been little research that explores their thoughts and experiences in the use of this technology. In this paper, the experiences of a Deaf person as a research insider in a current telecommunications study are described and issues of researcher-participant relationship, data integrity, interview and interpreter skills, communication and cultural aspects of the participating community and the impact of this type of research are explored.

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Proceedings of the RESNA 28th International Conference on Technology and Disability

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