Deaf, Not Invisible: Sign Language Interpreting in a Global Pandemic

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 12 (4):280-283 (2021)
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One of us is in translation and interpreting studies, and has written on collaborative translation, and the other in philosophy of medicine. In our open peer commentary, we will focus attention on...

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