Deaf Media, Film, and Online Communities 1 / 10How has social media changed everyday communication for many deaf people? It replaced the need for all face-to-face contact It made contact easier through text, pictures, and videos in sign language It increased dependence on family members for phone calls It reduced the importance of Deaf communities 2 / 10Why is being part of online Deaf communities important for mental well-being? It limits exposure to negative information It creates a sense of belonging and shared experience It prevents all forms of online risk It replaces professional mental-health care 3 / 10What makes Deaf-led journalism different from mainstream news reporting? It reports only on Deaf-related events It uses written language instead of sign language It allows Deaf journalists to choose topics and share news in their own languages It avoids cooperation with governments 4 / 10Why does Deaf Journalism Europe place strong focus on training new Deaf journalists? To create more interpreters for news media To replace existing hearing journalists To strengthen Deaf-led reporting across Europe To limit the number of news platforms 5 / 10What impact have recent Deaf films such as CODA and A Quiet Place 2 had? They made sign language less visible in mainstream cinema They showed that Deaf actors can play complex and leading roles They focused mainly on technical film production They were popular only inside Deaf communities 6 / 10Which development shows growing inclusion in the film industry? Deaf actors appearing only in documentaries More Deaf people working as actors, directors, and crew members Fewer films using sign language Deaf stories being rewritten by hearing filmmakers 7 / 10How does social media support Deaf advocacy? By limiting contact with hearing people By allowing Deaf people to organise campaigns and challenge stereotypes By replacing traditional community groups By focusing only on entertainment content 8 / 10Online Deaf communities are active across different time zones, which increases access to community support. True False 9 / 10Deaf Journalism Europe gives Deaf people more control over how news about their lives is shared. True False 10 / 10There are still not enough fully accessible and captioned film screenings across Europe. True False Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz