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Deaf studies

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Deaf studies are academic disciplines concerned with the study of the deaf social life of human groups and individuals including anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, social studies, and sociology. The Deaf studies comprise the scientific study of the deaf-related aspects of the world.[1]

Deaf studies includes the study of:

University-based deaf studies centers

National and transnational Deaf studies centers

Deaf studies associations

See also

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References