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Deaf Epistemology

Also known as: Deaf Ways of Knowing

A body of theory and practice that recognizes Deaf communities as producers of distinct knowledge grounded in visual-spatial modalities, embodied interaction, sign language, and community experience. Deaf epistemologies foreground visual primacy, sightlines, and shared cultural practices as legitimate sources of knowing, pushing back against hearing-centric assumptions that treat spoken and written language as default. In design, adopting Deaf epistemologies means treating Deaf community members as epistemic authorities rather than as users to whom hearing-designed systems must be adapted.

Category: deaf and hard of hearing · theory · research methods

Related: Deaf Culture · Deaf Pedagogy · DeafSpace · Deaf Tech · Deaf Gain

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