Deaf clubs today: do they still have a role to play? The cases of Cyprus and Greece.

Am Ann Deaf

Cyprus Ministry of Education and Culture, Nicosia.

Published: April 2011

The present study investigated the current functions of Deaf clubs in Cyprus and in Greece. The researchers conducted in-depth semistructured interviews with 24 Cypriot and 22 Greek deaf individuals ages 19-54 years. The researchers found that the Deaf clubs in both countries provide a gathering place for deaf people, organize social and sport activities, and promote their demands through legislation. In addition, Deaf clubs maintain and transmit Deaf culture and history to future generations, offer Deaf role models to young deaf children and their families, and provide Deaf awareness to hearing people (e.g., through sign languages classes). The study participants also stressed the role of Deaf clubs in deaf people's lives, unity, and prospects for future progress.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/aad.2011.0007DOI Listing

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