More posts from the SDDS blog…
Time for more posts from the SDDS blog, presented here with a bit of commentary Mr Bird, I hope you are well this morning – This presents what is, I think, … Continue reading
Posts from the SDDS blog… ongoing
I’m not sure if it’s the done thing, but since I’m posting nearly daily on the blog for the Scripture, Dissent and Deaf Space (SDDS) project, I thought I’d provide a set of … Continue reading
The sale of St Saviour’s and a question about our role
The last few days have been quite interesting. For a few weeks, I’d been talking to Emma Tracey from the BBC about an article on St Saviour’s. I was really … Continue reading
#sddeafspace 8.3 – and where is Samuel North?
I had only just put up the most recent week 8, day 3 post over at the Scripture, Dissent, Deaf space blog, when Norma McGilp contacted me, and pointed out … Continue reading
Deaf/academic ownership – making it work: Creation
My post with ideas for making academic work available to the Deaf community responded to a very real need – and provoked at least three offline discussions. The first two were … Continue reading
Three year PhD studentship – Scripture, dissent and Deaf space: St Saviour’s, Oxford Street
Leverhulme funded project – Scripture, dissent and Deaf space: St Saviour’s, Oxford Street Department of Religion and Theology, University of Bristol To commence start of March 2014 The University of … Continue reading
Scripture, Dissent, and Deaf space
The recent gap in communication will have told you that I’ve been hard at work. And the work has finally paid off… Back in September, a colleague and I submitted … Continue reading
Deaf unity – a (rather historical) response to Lizzie Ward
I started writing this as a comment and response to comments on Lizzie Ward’s article at Limping Chicken, but it got a bit long, and a bit involved, so I … Continue reading
Deaf-mute Banquet 1836 – ongoing
Yesterday morning, a fit of coughing drove me out of bed at a quarter to six. It’s amazing what you can get done when the kids are still asleep, and … Continue reading
Deaf-Mute Banquet (Paris) 1836 – Translation started
Having let the blog grow cold at the end of 2012 for a number of reasons… I’ve started overhauling it, and will be posting to it again. The first thing … Continue reading