We have presented at international, national, and local venues on a variety of topics. Below is a brief list of topics related to deaf history, Deaf Studies, Disability History, critical pedagogy and inclusivity in sign language teaching, interpretation, and translation. We have furnished a complete list of trainings, presentations, and invited talks after the following list.
- Allyship and Interpreting
- Ableism and Ableist Rhetoric
Access and Legal Obligations for Disability Accommodations, Interpreting, and Translation - Audism
- Cognitive Linguistics and Sign Language Interpreting in Medical Settings
- Deaf-centered Interpreting Practices
- Deaf-centered Research Practices
- Deaf history
- Deaf Interpreters and the work of Deaf Interpreting
- Deaf Studies and Critical Deaf Studies
- Disability Justice and Critical Disability Studies
- Ethics
- Epistemic Justice and Language Deprivation
- Horizontal Violence in Interpreting
- Humanities in American Sign Language programs & teaching
- Interpreting Processes
- Language and Interpreting Assessments
- Medical Interpreting
- Power, Privilege, and Oppression in Interpreting
- Sign Language Protectionism, Language Policy & Planning
- Social Justice, Critical Pedagogy, and Sign Language Teaching
- Translation
Past Workshops, Presentations, and Trainings
Naomi and Octavian’s Joint Conference/Workshop Presentations
"In-Betweenity: Gender, Sexuality, and Deaf People"
ASL Interpreting Services: Minneapolis, MN
June 2020
“Making Words and Actions Matter: Epistemic Justice and Interpreting”
Washington Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf-Washington State Association of the Deaf Conference: Seattle, WA
October 2019
“Fika in Sign Language Interpreting Profession: Making Time for Deaf People”
European Forum of Sign Language Interpreters Conference: Malmo, Sweden
September 2019
“Toxic ableism among signed language interpreters: Impeding Deaf people’s linguistic rights through pathological posturing”
World Association of Sign Language Interpreters 2019 Conference: Paris, France
July 2019
“Treasuring our Roots: Centering Deaf Epistemologies in the Sign Language Interpreting Profession” (poster presentation)
World Association of Sign Language Interpreters 2019 Conference: Paris, France
July 2019
“Intersectionality, the Latest Buzzword: What it Means to Teach Power and Privilege in ASL and Interpreter Education Programs”
Conference of Interpreter Trainers Conference: Salt Lake City, UT
November 2018
“Words Carry Weight: Discursive Violence Toward Deaf People in Interpreting”
Minnesota Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Fall Conference: Breezy Point, MN
October 2018
“Frameworks and Methods in Deaf Studies: An Organic Approach to Deafening Disciplinary Research”
10th Deaf History International Conference: Sydney, Australia
July 2018
“False Goodwill: Muting the Deaf Voice in Access”
Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity: Honolulu, HI
October 2017
“No Room for Ego: Sign Language and Interpreting Is For Equity Not Entertainment” (poster presentation)
Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity: Honolulu, HI
October 2017
Naomi and Octavian’s Joint Trainings
“Access with Aloha: Puliki Lokahi”
Hawaii Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf: Honolulu, HI (11-hour)
October 2019
“Power and Privilege in Interpreting, Part 2”
Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Worcester, MA (7-hour)
June 2017
Naomi’s Invited Talks
“Does Extralinguistic Knowledge Matter?” (Webinar)
Association of Sign Language Interpreters (United Kingdom)
November 2017
“Sign Language Interpreters and Braver Spaces: Reconnecting with the Deaf Community” (Keynote)
Potomac Chapter Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Conference: Catonsville, MD
November 2017
“Deaf Interpreting Benefits Who?” (with Will Hayes & Ron Rood)
Certification of Healthcare Interpreting Program at NTID-RIT: Rochester, NY
June 2017
“The Value of Storytelling in Educating Deaf Patients about Medical Issues”
Certification of Healthcare Interpreting Program at NTID-RIT: Rochester, NY
June 2017
“Embracing the Gap” (Keynote)
Southern California RID Support the Gap Conference: Norwalk, CA
February 2009
Naomi’s Conference/Workshop Presentations
"Navigating medical-related VRS calls and VRI assignments: Strategies for interpretation and ethical decision-making"
ASL Interpreting Services: Minneapolis, MN
June 2020
“The Relevance of Extralinguistic Knowledge in Deaf Interpreters’ Cancer-Related Text Translations” (poster presentation)
In-Dialog Conference: Antwerp, Belgium
November 2019
“Cultivating Re-Connections: English Translations of ASL Vlogs” (with D. Bowen-Bailey and J. Smith)
Minnesota Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf: Faribault, MN
October 2019
“Open Process, Role-Space, DCS, Oh my…: Cultivating a community conversation about the interpreting process (with D. Bowen-Bailey and J. Smith)
Minnesota Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf: Faribault, MN
October 2019
“Making Ethical Discussions Matter: Promoting an open and honest dialogue about ethical decisions”
Washington Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf-Washington State Association of the Deaf Conference: Seattle, WA
October 2019
“Access Intimacy: Achieving the ‘That’ Element”
European Forum of Sign Language Interpreters Conference: Malmo, Sweden
September 2019
“The Minnesota Model: A supportive network of Deaf interpreters” (with Deaf interpreters from Minnesota)
Deaf Interpreter Conference III: Monmouth, OR
June 2019
“Why Pull Each Other Down? A Conversation about Horizontal Violence among Deaf Interpreters”
Deaf Interpreter Conference III: Monmouth, OR
June 2019
“Assessing linguistic preferences vs. linguistic needs in medical interpreting”
Deaf Interpreter Conference III: Monmouth, OR
June 2019
“The GTC Resource Library for Deaf Interpreters”
Deaf Interpreter Conference III: Monmouth, OR
June 2019
“Breaking Form: Mental Image-Making in ASL” (with J. Smith)
Minnesota Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf’s Camp ASL: Annandale, MN
May 2019
“Questioning Some Answers and Answering Some Questions: Interpreter Education for Students, Novices, and Specialists” (with CATIE Center team)
Conference of Interpreter Trainers Conference: Salt Lake City, UT
November 2018
“Being Breezy about Ethical Points”
Minnesota Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Fall Conference: Breezy Point, MN
October 2018
“The Value of Storytelling in Educating Deaf Patients about Medical Issues”
University of Michigan Medicine Interpreter Conference: Ann Arbor, MI
April 2018
“Does Extralinguistic Knowledge Really Matter?”
University of Michigan Medicine Interpreter Conference: Ann Arbor, MI
April 2018
“Being Braver about Ethical Discussions”
Potomac Chapter Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Conference: Catonsville, MD
November 2017
“Does Extralinguistic Knowledge Matter?”
European Forum of Sign Language Interpreters: Toulouse, France
September 2017
“The Need for Deaf Perspectives in Interpretation and Translation Research”
International Deaf Academics and Researchers Conference: Copenhagen, Denmark
August 2017
“Considerations of Power and Privilege in Interpreting: An Introduction” (for interpreters)
Idaho Association of the Deaf Conference: Post Falls, ID
August 2017
“You DO Have a Voice: Managing the Interpreting Experience” (for Deaf consumers)
Idaho Association of the Deaf Conference: Post Falls, ID
August 2017
“Need Interpreters? You Do-Do?” (for Deaf youth)
Idaho Association of the Deaf Conference: Post Falls, ID
August 2017
“Deaf Interpreting Benefits Who?” (with W. Hayes & R. Rood)
Association of Medical Professionals with Hearing Loss Conference: Rochester, NY
June 2017
“The Value of Storytelling in Educating Deaf Patients about Medical Issues”
Association of Medical Professionals with Hearing Loss Conference: Rochester, NY
June 2017
“The complexities of interpreting international conferences: A case study” (with P. Collins)
International Symposium on Signed Language Interpretation and Translation Research: Washington, DC
April 2017
“Deaf interpreters’ ethics: Reflections on training and decision-making”
International Symposium on Signed Language Interpretation and Translation Research: Washington, DC
April 2017
“How Do We Do Ethics?”
Deaf Interpreter Conference: St. Paul, Minnesota
June 2015
“The Re-Design of the DHH Resource Guide for California Community Colleges” (Poster Session)
AHEAD/PEPNet 2012 Conference Presenter: New Orleans, LA
July 2012
“The Design of DHH Support Services: 1992-2012 In Retrospect”
AHEAD/PEPNet 2012 Conference Presenter: New Orleans, LA
July 2012
“CCCCO Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Resource Guide Revision”
California Association on Post-Secondary Education and Disability Conference: Riverside, CA
October 2011
“Supporting Deaf & Hard-of-Hearing Students’ Journey: Effective Strategies to Address Service Challenges”
California Association on Post-Secondary Education and Disability Conference: San Francisco, CA
October 2008
“A Panel of D/HH Service Coordinators: Exploring & Tackling Challenges and Issues”
California Association on Post-Secondary Education and Disability Conference: San Francisco, CA
October 2008
“Making Waves with Service Agencies: Redefining the Relationship”
California Association on Post-Secondary Education and Disability Conference: Ventura, CA
October 2007
“Think Tank: Providing Quality Communication Services in an Economic Struggle”
AHEAD/PEPNet 2010 Conference: Denver, CO
July 2010
“How to Assess and Diagnose ASL Competency” (for mentors)
San Diego County Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf: San Diego, CA
September 2008
“Deaf Panel Discussion on Interpreting”
San Diego County Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf: San Diego, CA
September 2008
“Finding the Right Pieces with Service Agencies: Redefining the Relationship” (poster presentation)
PEPNet 2008 Conference: Columbus, OH
April 2008
“An Introduction to Interpreter Diagnostic Assessment Rubrics”
American Sign Language Teachers Association Conference: Las Vegas, NV
November 2005
Naomi's Trainings
40-hour Deaf Interpreter trainings
Deaf Interpreter Conference 3 Pre-Conference (with Jerrin George): Monmouth, OR
June 2019
ASLIS/MNDHS-DHHSD: Minneapolis, Minnesota
November 2018-January 2019
National Technical Institute for the Deaf (with Ritchie Bryant): Rochester, New York
June 2018
Ethics in interpreting
“Ethics: Functions, Values, Moral Principles, and the Demand-Control Schema”
Deaf Interpreter Conference II: Philadelphia, PA (6-hour)
July 2017
“Two Sides of the Same Coin: Hearing and Deaf Interpreters’ Understanding of the CPC”
Genesee Valley Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf: Rochester, NY (6-hour)
May 2015
“Two Sides of the Same Coin: Hearing and Deaf Interpreters’ Understanding of the CPC”
Alaska Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf: Anchorage, AK (4-hour)
September 2014
Medical interpreting
“Navigating medical-related VRS calls: Strategies for Interpretation and Ethical Decisions” (4-hour)
Purple Communications: Atlanta, GA
November 2019
“The Other Bedside Manner: Interpreting in Medical Contexts” (8-hour)
Purple Communications: Atlanta, GA
November 2019
“Excuse me, Doctor… What was that?”
Wisconsin Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf: Green Bay, WI (12-hour)
August 2019
“Excuse me, Doctor… What was that?”
ASLIS/MNDHS-DHHSD: Saint Cloud, MN (16-hour)
May 2019
“What the Deaf Patient Doesn’t Know Won’t Hurt: Doing the least harm according to whom?”
ASLIS/ MNDHS: DHHSD: Duluth, MN (3-hour)
October 2018
Power and Privilege Trainings
“Ally Relationships”
Potomac Chapter Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf: Washington, DC (3-hour)
May 2013
Other interpreting topics
“Working in a Hearing-Deaf Interpreting Team”
San Diego County Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf: San Diego, CA (4-hour)
January 2012
“It’s Not All About You: A Dialogue about How You Do Fit in the Whole Picture in Interpreting” (with A. Flannery)
Idaho Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf: Boise, ID (6-hour)
August 2009
Trainings designed for specific organizations’ staff interpreters' professional development needs
“Skill Development: Finding Resources that Work”
Monroe BOCES #1: Rochester, NY
May 2015
“Engaging into a Reflective Practice as an Interpreter”
Monroe BOCES #1: Rochester, NY
May 2014
“It’s Not All About You: A Dialogue about How You Do Fit in the Whole Picture in Interpreting”
Monroe BOCES #1: Rochester, NY
May 2013
Trainings for deaf communities
“Communication, Ethics and Beyond: Managing the Interpreting Experience” (2-hour)
Boise, ID: August 2009
Twin Falls, ID: July 2009
Anchorage, AK: June 2009
Santa Maria, CA: April 2009
Octavian's Invited Talks
“Social Justice: By, For, Of People” (panel)
California State University, Northridge: Northridge, CA
November 2019
“Stewardship in American Sign Language Pedagogy” (Keynote)
American Sign Language Teachers Association Conference: San Diego, CA
June 2019
“Deaf: A Loaded Term”
Macalester University: Saint Paul, MN
November 2018
“Disability Justice and Critical Disability Studies”
University of Minnesota: Minneapolis, MN
October 2018
“Deaf Lives Panel,” (with J. Small & G. Nathanson)
Hamline University: Saint Paul, MN
October 2018
“Working toward an inclusive field: rethinking pedagogy and research" (Keynote)
Utah Valley University Deaf Studies Conference: Provo, UT
April 2018
“Placing U.S. Deaf History in relation to European Deaf History”
Connecting Capitals Program: Washington, DC
January 2018
“In-Betweenity: Deconstructing the Binary and Ditching the Hierarchy of Identity”
Intelligence Community LGBTQA (IC Pride) Summit: Washington, DC
June 2017
“In-Betweenity: The encounters of identity among deaf people and their intersections”
Brown University School of Medicine Disabilities in Medicine and Spectrum LGBTQ Groups: Providence, RI
April 2017
“Whiteness, Xenophobia, Stigma and the Battle Against Sign Language”
Brown University: Providence, RI
March 2017
“Three Degrees Apart: Being Trans* and Grappling with Deaf Cultural Norms”
Brown University: Providence, RI
March 2017
“Challenging Deaf Ideology: Is it really ‘anything except hear?’”
National Technical Institute for the Deaf: Rochester, NY
February 2017
“Social Justice and ASL Teaching for ASL Instructors”
Road to Deaf Interpreting: Worcester, MA
January 2017.
“Agents of Change: Teaching ASL from a Social Justice Framework”
National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology
November 2016
"The Vagabond Evil: Anti-Peddling Campaigns"
National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology
November 2016
“Writing Deaf Stories: Personal Memoirs and Manuscript Recovery” (Panelist)
Gallaudet University Capturing Deaf Heritage Day: Washington, DC
October 2016
“Ableist Rhetoric in American Deaf Culture,” (video lecture)
Gallaudet University: Washington, DC
July 2016
“Critical Engagements: Bridging Deaf and Disability Studies” (video lecture)
University of Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, PA
March 2016
“Ableist Rhetoric at the turn of the Twentieth Century”
Middlebury College: Middlebury, VT
January 2016
“The Deaf Do Not Beg”
Massachusetts State Association of the Deaf Conference: Framingham, MA
November 2015
“A Retrospect on Collective Action for Change”
Boston University School of Education Deaf Studies Lecture Series: Boston, MA
February 2015
“Deaf People Do Not Beg: The Quest for Citizenship”
Celebrating 150 Years of Visionary Leadership Symposium: Gallaudet University, Washington, DC
April 2014
“25 years of A Place of Their Own: Creating a Deaf Community in America Panel” (panelist)
Deaf President Now Lecture Series: Gallaudet University, Washington, DC
March 2013
“Deaf Women and Their Campaign for Higher Education”
Rochester Institute of Technology: Rochester, NY
October 2011
“Anti-Peddling Campaigns and Political Citizenship in Deaf America, 1880-1950s”
The Ohio State University: Columbus, OH
March 2008.
“Uncovering Bodies: Gender and Deaf Identity in America”
150 Years on Kendall Green: Celebrating Deaf History and Gallaudet Conference: Gallaudet University, Washington, DC
April 2007
“Through Deaf Eyes Panel”
150 Years on Kendall Green: Celebrating Deaf History and Gallaudet Conference: Gallaudet University, Washington, DC
April 2007
Octavian's Conference/Workshop Presentations
“Deaf Exceptionalism: How social-cultural discourses shape our signed language interpretation work”
European Forum of Sign Language Interpreters Conference: Malmo, Sweden
September 2019
“Can critical disability studies benefit research into deaf people’s everyday experience?” (with H. Haualand & M. Lindsay)
International Deaf Academics and Researchers Conference: Reykjavik, Iceland
May 2019
“Navigating Imposter Syndrome for Deaf Academics,” (with D. O’ Brien)
International Deaf Academics and Researchers Conference: Reykjavik, Iceland
May 2019
“Ableism and the Academy”
Organization of American Historians Conference: Philadelphia, PA
April 2019
“Historical Constructions of Deafness as Identity in the United States”
Criptic Identities Conference: Leiden University, Netherlands
March 2019
“Gendering DPN: Women in the Deaf President Now! Movement”
American Historians Association Annual Meeting: Chicago, IL
January 2019
“Emerging Deaf Historians: Researching, Writing, and Reinterpreting Deaf History” (with W. Ennis, B. Greenwald & J. Murray)
International Deaf Academics and Researchers Conference: Copenhagen, Denmark
August 2017
“Beyond Observation: Service Learning and Community Involvement for American Sign Language and Deaf Studies Students” (with A. Veith)
American Sign Language Teachers Association Conference: Salt Lake City, UT
June 2017
“The Social Justice Framework in Teaching ASL and Deaf Studies: Benefits and Applications”
American Sign Language Teachers Association Conference: Salt Lake City, UT
June 2017
“Respectability Politics in American Deaf Cultural History: Campaigns Against Deaf Peddlers During the Late Nineteenth until the mid-Twentieth Century”
International Conference on Disability as Spectacle, University of California Los Angeles
April 2017
“Sign Language Interpreters: For Show or For Access?” (Panelist and Moderator)
International Conference on Disability as Spectacle, University of California Los Angeles
April 2017
“Agents of Change: Civic Engagement, Critical Disability Studies, and Social Justice”
Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity: Honolulu, HI
April 2016
“Ousting Deaf Tramps: Regulating Deaf Bodies in the Public Sphere, 1880-1950s”
International Conference on Deaf Geographies: Rochester, NY
June 2016
“The Humanities Meets the Sciences: Deaf Epistemologies and Language in the Nineteenth Century”
New England Sign Language Festival: Boston, MA
March 2016
“Assessing Disability Rights: Perspectives on Activism, Schism, Public History, and International Law”
Organization of American Historians Conference: St. Louis, MO
April 2015
“The Role of Anti-peddling campaigns in the American Deaf Community’s Quest for Citizenship”
International Deaf Academics and Researchers Conference: Leuven, Belgium
February 2015
“The State of the Field: Deaf History”
Organization of American Historians Conference: Seattle, WA
January 2009
“Deaf Women and Organizational Activism”
Society for Disability Studies Conference: Seattle, WA
June 2007
“Expressing Themselves: From Merging Identities to Setting Individuality”
Society for Disability Studies Conference: Washington, DC
June 2006
Octavian's Trainings
Power and Privilege in Interpreting Trainings
“Power and Privilege: Social Justice in Sign Language Interpreting”
Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Worcester, MA (7-hour)
June 2016
Inclusive Pedagogies
“Ableism and Inclusive Excellence” (with J. Small)
Teaching and Learning Network: St. Catherine University, Saint Paul, MN
January 2019
“Teaching From A Social Justice Framework: Why and How” (with H.A. Mayhew) (training for program administrators)
Northeastern University Regional Interpreter Education Center: Ashland, MA
September 2016
Publications
Naomi and Octavian's Joint Publications
Robinson, O.E., Sheneman. N. & Henner, J. (2020). Toxic ableism among interpreters: Impeding deaf people’s linguistic rights through pathological posturing. In C. McDermid, S. Ehrlich, & A. Gentry (Eds.), Honouring the past, treasuring the present, shaping the future: Conferencing proceedings of the 2019 WASLI Conference, (p. 14-41). Geneva, Switzerland: WASLI.
Sheneman, N. & Robinson, O.E. (2020). Treasuring our Roots: Centering deaf situated knowledges in the signed language interpreting profession In C. McDermid, S. Ehrlich, & A. Gentry (Eds.), Honouring the past, treasuring the present, shaping the future: Conferencing proceedings of the 2019 WASLI Conference, (p. 96-115). Geneva, Switzerland: WASLI.
Naomi’s Publications
Sheneman, N. (2018) Does extralinguistic knowledge really matter? An examination of the impact of Deaf interpreters' personal and professional experience on cancer-related translated texts (Dissertation abstract). International Journal of Interpreter Education, 10(1), 73. Retrieved from https://www.cit-asl.org/new/dissertation-abstracts-ijie-10-1/
Swabey, L., Sabatke, B., Jones, L., Bowen-Bailey, D., Sheneman, N. & Laurion, R. (2018, November 3). Questioning some answers and answering some questions: Interpreter education for students, novices, and specialists. In B. Winston, C. Monikowski & R.G. Lee (Eds.), 2018 Conference of Interpreter Trainers Conference: Reaching new heights in interpreter education. Retrieved from https://www.cit-asl.org/new/questioning-some-answers-and-answering-some-questions-interpreter-education-for-students-novices-and-specialists/
Leeson, L., Haug, T., Rathmann, C., Sheneman, N. & van den Bogaerde, B. (2018). Survey report from the ECML project ProSign: Sign languages for professional purposes: The implementation of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for sign languages in higher education: Results of an international survey. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.26818.07365
Sheneman, N. (2018) YOU NAME WHAT? YOU FROM WHERE? In T.K. Holcomb & D.H. Smith (Eds.). Deaf eyes on interpreting (p. 269-280). Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
Sheneman, N. (2016) Deaf interpreters’ ethics: Reflections on training and decision-making. Journal of Interpretation, 25(1). Article 8. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/joi/vol25/iss1/8/.
Sheneman, N. & Collins, P.F. (2016) The complexities of interpreting international conferences: A case study. In R. Rosenstock & J. Napier (Eds.). International Sign: Linguistics, usage, and status (p. 167-191). Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
Leeson, L., Haug. T, Rathmann, C. & van den Bogaerde, B. & Sheneman, N. (Spring 2014) Commentary: Implementation of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for Sign Languages. Deaf Studies Digital Journal, 4. http://dsdj.gallaudet.edu/index.php?issue=5§ion_id=3&entry_id=181
Sheneman, N. & Kroeger, J.A. (October 2010) SDCRID think tanks encouraging positive dialogues. RID Views (p. 24-25). Alexandria, VA: RID Press.
Sheneman, N. & Mitchell, M. (2005) Interpreter diagnostic assessment rubric: ASL to English (Sign-to-Voice). Rochester, NY: NYSED & VESID. Reprinted in Gordon & Magler, M. (2007) The mentor’s companion, (p. 120-128). Alexandria, VA: RID Press.
Sheneman, N. & Mitchell, M. (2005) Interpreter diagnostic assessment rubric: English to ASL (Voice-to-Sign). Rochester, NY: NYSED & VESID. Reprinted in Gordon, P. & Magler, M. (2007) The mentor’s companion (p. 127-137). Alexandria, VA: RID Press.
Octavian's Publications
Hou, L. & Robinson, O. (2020, June 19). Sign languages as disaster entertainment. Anthropology News. DOI: 10.1111/AN.1444
Robinson, O. & Henner, J. (2019). Cash cows and useless eaters: The appeal of sign language and the inconvenience of access. [Blog post]. Retrieved from https://acadeafic.org/2019/09/06/appeal-of-sign-language-and-inconvenience-of-access/.
Robinson, O. & Henner, J. (2018, Autumn). Authentic voices, authentic encounters: Cripping the university through American Sign Language, Disability Studies Quarterly, 38(4). Retrieved from http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/6111.
Robinson, O.E. (2018, April). Interrogating “DEAF-SAME”: Is this for real? [Review of the book It’s a small world: International deaf spaces and encounters, by M. Friedner & A. Kusters (Eds).] Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 23(2), 185. Retrieved from https://academic.oup.com/jdsde/article/23/2/185/4921153.
Robinson, O. (2018, Spring). Deafening music: Transcending sound in musicking. Journal of American Sign Languages and Literatures. Retrieved from http://journalofasl.com/transcending-sound/.
Robinson, O. (2017). Defending sign language in motion: Preservation of sign language joins the National Film Registry. Society of American Sign Language Newsletter, Winter 2017(8), 1-4. Retrieved from https://view.joomag.com/sasl-newsletter-winter-2017-issue-issue-8-winter-2017/0731131001519436233?short
Robinson, O.E. (2017, Autumn). Moving toward disability justice. Disability Studies Quarterly, 37(3). Retrieved from http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/5970/4697.
Robinson, O.E. & Henner, J. (2017, Spring). The personal is political in The Deaf Mute Howls: Deaf epistemology seeks disability justice. Disability & Society, 32(9), 1416-1436. Retrieved from doi: 10.1080/09687599.2017.1313723.
Robinson. O. (2016). Employment: Peddling. In G. Gertz & P. Boudreault (Eds.) The SAGE deaf studies encyclopedia (p. 2: 396-399). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.
Robinson, O. (2016). In pursuit of citizenship: Campaigns against peddling in deaf America, 1880s-1950s. In B. Greenwald and J. Murray (Eds.). In our own hands: Essays in deaf history, 1780-1970 (p. 145-166). Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
Robinson, O. (2016, Fall). Seeking that which might constitute our common humanity: Deaf studies, social justice, and the liberal arts. Sign Language Studies, 17(1), 89-95. Retrieved from 10.1353/sls.2016.0027.
Robinson, O.E. (2013, Fall). And then there were three: A new generation of scholarship in deaf history [Review of the book Words made flesh: Nineteenth century deaf education and the growth of deaf culture by R.A.R. Edwards]. Common-Place: A Common place, An Uncommon Voice, 14(1). Retrieved from http://www.common-place-archives.org/vol-14/no-01/reviews/robinson.shtml#.XYaDt5NKiTd.
Robinson, T. (2010). We are of a different class: Ableist rhetoric in deaf America, 1880-1920. In Burch & A. Kafter (Eds.). Deaf and disability studies: Interdisciplinary perspectives (p. 5-21). Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
Robinson, O. (2009). Agatha Tiegel Hanson. In S. Burch (Ed.) Encyclopedia of American disability history, (p. 423-424). New York, NY: Facts on File Press.
Robinson, O. (2009). May Martin Stafford. In S. Burch (Ed.) Encyclopedia of American disability history, (p. 860). New York, NY: Facts on File Press.
Robinson, O. (2006, Spring). Remembering the forgotten: May Martin Stafford. Gallaudet Today, (36)2. 34-35.
Robinson, O. (2006). The extended family: Deaf women in organizations. In B. Brueggemann & S. Burch (Eds.), Women and Deafness: Double Visions (p. 40-56). Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.