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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2015)

Articles

  • Blended Spaces and Deixis in Communicative Activities Involving Persons with Congenital Deafblindness
    Jacques Souriau
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  • Communication as Cure. Communicative Agency in Persons with Congenital Deafblindness
    Anne V. Nafstad
    • PDF
  • Narrative-based Conversations with Children who are Congenitally Deaf-Blind
    Aline H. Hanning-Zwanenburg, Inger B. Rødbroe, Anne V. Nafstad, Jacques Souriau
    • PDF
  • Transfer – From Knowledge to Action. The Sense of Being a Competent Partner to Persons with Congenital Deafblindness
    Helle Buelund Selling, Flemming Ask Larsen, Anne V. Nafstad
    • PDF

Features and Commentaries

  • Preface by the Editorial Board
    Editorial Board JDBSC
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  • Editor's Page
    Marleen J. Janssen
    • PDF
  • Supportive Contribution
    Ivana Markova
    • PDF
  • Book Review. Feel my language by Eija K. Lundqvist, Livchristin Klefstad and Trine Seljeseth
    Marlene Daelman
    • PDF
  • Film Review. Marie’s Story. From Darkness to Light. A Film by Jean-Pierre Améris
    Jacques Souriau
    • PDF
  • Conference Report. World Conference Cornelia de Lange Syndrome
    Eline van Rooij-Cooymans
    • PDF
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