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Normative, Policy and Technological Issues of Communication for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People

SAKAMOTO Norihito & SAKURAI Satoshi (Eds.) July 22, 2011
Report Issued by Research Center for Ars Vivendi of Ritsumeikan University, Vol.16, 254p. ISSN 1882-6539
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SAKAMOTO Norihito & SAKURAI Satoshi (Eds.) July 22, 2011 Normative, Policy and Technological Issues of Communication for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People, Report Issued by Research Center for Ars Vivendi of Ritsumeikan University, Vol.16, 254p. ISSN 1882-6539※

Normative, Policy and Technological Issues of Communication for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People

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■Table of Contents

Foreword     SAKAMOTO Norihito  5-9

Part I
Chapter 1 Higher Education and Employment of Deaf and Hard of Hearing People in Japan     SAKAMOTO Norihito  14-30

Chapter 2 The Gap of Recognition between the Deaf and Students in Training Programs of Sign Language Interpreters     KITABAYASHI Kaya  31-55

Chapter 3 The Mixture of Languages and the Move of Body: A Case of an Elementary School for Deaf in Kenya     FURUKAWA Yuki   56-102

Chapter 4 Linguistic Justice and Cost Sharing Problem     SAKAMOTO Norihito  103-117

Chapter 5 A Survey on Empirical Analysis of American Policies for People with Disabilities     FUJII Mayu  118-142

Part II
Chapter 6 Speech Recognition Engines as Communication Tools for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People     SAKAMOTO Norihito, SAKURAI Satoshi & KASHIMA Moeko  144-156

Addendum  Difficulties of the Communication Support System Using Speech Recognition Engines     SAKAMOTO Norihito  157-159

Chapter 7 Sign Language Interpretation Systems in Japan   SAKAMOTO Norihito, SATO Hiroko & WATANABE Aiko  160-170

Addendum  Toward an Improvement of Sign Language Interpretation System in Japan     SAKAMOTO Norihito  171-178

Chapter 8 Economic Effects of Disability Discrimination Act   SAKAMOTO Norihito  179-188

Part III
Chapter 9 Notetakers' Support and Inclusive Society     MIYAKE Hatsuho  191-197

Chapter 10 On the Support for Hard of Hearing People     TAKAOKA Tadashi  198-206

Chapter 11 A Proposal for Sign Language Interpretation System by the NRASLI (National Research Association for Sign-Language Interpretation)  KONDO Koichi  207-216

Chapter 12 Issues on the Communication Support System for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities     MATSUMOTO Masashi  217-222

Chapter 13 Panel Discussion      KONDO Koichi, TAKAOKA Tadashi, Tateiwa Shin'ya, MATSUMOTO Masashi & MIYAKE Hatsuho  223-249

Postscript     SAKAMOTO Norihito  250-254


■Introduction of Editors

SAKAMOTO Norihito
Lecturer, Graduate School of Economics, Hitotsubashi University
Visiting Researcher, Kinugasa Research Organization, Ritsumeikan University

SAKURAI Satoshi
Doctroal Student, Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences, Ritsumeikan University
Research Fellow, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science(DC2)


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