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Intergroup Relations: Political action and identity in the deaf community

Pages 521-528 | Published online: 01 Jul 2010

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Sara LaBelle, Melanie Booth-Butterfield & ChristineE. Rittenour. (2013) Attitudes toward Profoundly Hearing Impaired and Deaf Individuals: Links with Intergroup Anxiety, Social Dominance Orientation, and Contact. Western Journal of Communication 77:4, pages 489-506.
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Suzie Beart. (2005) 'I won't think of meself as a learning disability. But I have': social identity and self-advocacy. British Journal of Learning Disabilities 33:3, pages 128-131.
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