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Documenting the lived experiences of young adult cochlear implant users: ‘feeling’ sound, fluidity and blurring boundaries

Pages 340-352 | Received 18 Feb 2014, Accepted 27 Jan 2015, Published online: 27 Mar 2015

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Claire Elizabeth Harris, Susan R Hemer & Anna Chur-Hansen. (2023) Cochlear Implants: Young Adults’ Embodied Experiences of Deafness and Hearing through Implanted Technology. Body & Society 29:1, pages 3-27.
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Tsung-Lun Alan Wan, Lauren Hall-Lew & Claire Cowie. (2022) Feeling disabled: Vowel quality and assistive hearing devices in embodying affect. Language in Society, pages 1-27.
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Peter R. Dixon, David Feeny, George Tomlinson, Sharon Cushing, Joseph M. Chen & Murray D. Krahn. (2020) Health-Related Quality of Life Changes Associated With Hearing Loss. JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery 146:7, pages 630.
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