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Paddy Ladd

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Dr. Paddy Ladd is a scholar, author, activist and researcher of Deaf culture. He held the Powrie V. Doctor Chair in Deaf Studies at Gallaudet University, Washington DC [1]. He is currently a lecturer and MSC Coordinator at the Centre for Deaf Studies at the University of Bristol[1]. He completed his Ph.D. in Deaf Culture at Bristol University in 1998 and has written, edited and contributed to numerous publications in the field. His works have received international recognition.

Dr. Ladd authored the book, "Understanding Deaf Culture: In Search of Deafhood [1]." He was added to the Roll of Honour of the British Deaf Association for “Outstanding Contributions to the Deaf Community in Deaf Education” (2007).

Awards received

  • Francis Maginn Award “For Lifetime Achievement for the Deaf Community” from the British Deaf Association (2004)
  • The E.M. Gallaudet Award for “International Leadership in Promoting the Well-Being of Deaf People of the World” from Gallaudet University (2009)
  • The Deaf Lifetime Achievement Award from the Federation of Deaf People for activities which have extended the possibilities for Deaf communities in the UK and worldwide (1998).

References

  1. ^ a b c Prasad, Raekha. "Sound and fury Profile: Paddy Ladd, pioneer and activist, taking 'deaf culture' to a wider audience". Retrieved 19 March 2003.