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Deaf cosmopolitanism: calibrating as a moral process

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Pages 285-302 | Received 25 Jun 2020, Accepted 09 Feb 2021, Published online: 28 Feb 2021

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Figure 1. This is the one-handed sign for the concept we have defined as calibrating, denoted in a sign that literally looks like the person is spinning a dial on their torso.

Figure 1. This is the one-handed sign for the concept we have defined as calibrating, denoted in a sign that literally looks like the person is spinning a dial on their torso.

Figure 2. This is the two-handed sign for the concept of calibrating that looks like the person is spinning two dials, one above the other.

Figure 2. This is the two-handed sign for the concept of calibrating that looks like the person is spinning two dials, one above the other.

Figure 3. This is the sign that Wahyu uses when he talks about calibrating his signing to fit deaf tourists of different nationalities.

Figure 3. This is the sign that Wahyu uses when he talks about calibrating his signing to fit deaf tourists of different nationalities.