Society for American Sign Language Journal
The Society for American Sign Language Journal (SASLJ) is the official refereed journal of the Society for American Sign Language. Published biannually, SASLJ provides a platform for researchers, scholars, administrators, developers, assessors, practitioners, and students to impart and share the knowledge that is socially conscious and sensitive toward American Sign Language. The journal comprises high-quality scholarly work, empirical and theoretical research papers, case and descriptive studies, literature reviews, and book and performance reviews that address the signed language and related fields.
Current Issue: Volume 7, Number 1 (2024) What to Learn from Undergraduate Research in ASL/Deaf Studies
Front Matter
Articles
Bringing Sign Language Back to Martha's Vineyard
Brooke Turell, Jody Cripps, and Jaylin Dillard
Hereditary Deafness and Society: The Quest for Ethical Awareness
Danielle LaVigne
Inclusion of American Sign Language in Science and Engineering
Alejandro Mejia-Tejada