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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2018)

Articles

  • Sign Construction Based on Heightened Tactile Perception by Persons with Congenital Deafblindness
    Goran A.G.C. Forsgren, Marlene Daelman, Paul Hart
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  • How Practitioners’ Understanding of Dialogical Theory Can Enhance Co- Construction of Meaning and Support the Choice and Control of People Who Have Complex Communication Support Needs
    Jacky Smith
    • PDF
  • Effects of an Intervention Program on Interaction and Bodily Emotional Traces in Adults with Congenital Deafblindness and an Intellectual Disability
    Kitty A. Bloeming-Wolbrink, Marleen J. Janssen, Wied A.J.J.M. Ruijssenaars, J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven
    • PDF
  • Body with Body: Interacting with Children with Congenital Deafblindness in the Human Niche
    Anstein Gregersen
    • PDF

Features and Commentaries

  • Preface by the Editorial Board
    Editorial Board JDBSC
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  • Editor's Page
    Marleen J. Janssen
    • PDF
  • News Report. University of Groningen Passes Another Seven Graduates with Merit
    Wolfgang Hug
    • PDF
  • Book Review. The dialogical mind: Common sense and ethics by Ivana Marková
    Jacques Souriau
    • PDF
  • Conference Report. European Conference on Deafblindness
    Annelies Witsiers-van der Heijden
    • PDF
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