2021
DOI: 10.21827/jdbsc.7.38211
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Improvisation and Communicative Agency: Contribution of an Improvisational Model to the Analysis of Communicative Agency

Abstract: Introduction: Persons with congenital deafblindness mainly communicate using the bodily tactile modality. Their expressive communication is often formulated by an authentic language that gives the persons with congenital deafblindness low readability towards the rest of the world. This can be an obstacle for the development of their communicative agency. In the present study it is investigated whether a theoretical approach to improvisation can contribute to the development of communicative agency in a person … Show more

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