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Professional Background

Assistant Professor

Educational Background

A.B., The University of Chicago (Anthropology); Ph.D., Columbia University (Education).

Scholarly Interests

Sociology, anthropology, and history of Deaf community and culture; American Sign Language; second language acquisition, curriculum, and instruction; disability studies.

Selected Publications

Rosen, R. (2007). Representations of sound in American deaf literature. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 12(4).

Rosen, R. (2007). Looking inside or outside? A review of Inside Deaf Culture. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 12(3).

Rosen, R. (2006). IDEA and the mainstreaming of American Sign Language, Deaf community and culture in public schools. Disability Studies Quarterly.

Rosen, R. (2004). Beginning L2 production errors in ASL lexical phonology: A cognitive phonology model. Sign Language & Linguistics, 7(1). 

Rosen, R. (2003). Jargons for deafness as institutional modes of the deaf body. Disability & Society, 18(7).


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Russell Scott Rosen

Assistant Professor

Phone: 212-678-3880
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Office Hours: Wednesday, 1 - 3 p.m. Thursdays, 1 - 3 p.m.