Article ID: CBB324730623

The Categorisation of Hearing Loss through Telephony in Inter-war Britain (2019)

unapi

McGuire, Coreen (Author)


History and Technology
Volume: 35
Issue: 2
Pages: 138-155


Publication Date: 2019
Edition Details: Special issue: Towards a Telephonic History of Technology
Language: English

The telephone in inter-war Britain was an important tool in both the identification and categorisation of individual hearing loss. Between 1912 and 1981, the British Post Office had control over a nationalised telephone system. Linkage between telephony and hearing has long been noted by historians of sound and science, and Post Office engineers in the inter-war period had considerable expertise in both telecommunications and hearing assistive devices. This article first demonstrates how the inter-war Post Office categorised different kinds of hearing loss through standardizing the capacity of its users to engage effectively with the telephone, and secondly investigates how successful it was in doing so. By utilising the substantial but little used material held by BT Archives, we can trace the development of the Post Office’s ‘telephone for deaf subscribers’ and explore how it was used to manage and standardise the variability of hearing and hearing loss within the telephone system.

...More
Included in

Article Gabriele Balbi; Christiane Berth (2019) Towards a telephonic history of technology. History and Technology (pp. 105-114). unapi

Citation URI
https://data.isiscb.org/isis/citation/CBB324730623/

Similar Citations

Article Sánchez Miñana, Jesús; Sánchez Ruiz, Carlos; (2011)
Sobre la difusión del teléfono de Bell en sus comienzos (1876--1877) (/isis/citation/CBB001212079/)

Book Blume, Stuart S.; (2010)
The Artificial Ear: Cochlear Implants and the Culture of Deafness (/isis/citation/CBB001031571/)

Book Downey, Gregory J.; (2002)
Telegraph Messenger Boys: Labor, Technology, and Geography, 1850-1950 (/isis/citation/CBB000201353/)

Book Pradip Thomas; (2019)
Empire and Post-empire Telecommunications in India: A History (/isis/citation/CBB919551516/)

Book Green, Venus; (2001)
Race on the Line: Gender, Labor, and Technology in the Bell System, 1880-1980 (/isis/citation/CBB000302042/)

Book Vleuten, Erik van der; Kaijser, Arne; (2006)
Networking Europe: Transnational Infrastructures and the Shaping of Europe, 1850--2000 (/isis/citation/CBB000772125/)

Article Karen Dam Nielsen; Henriette Langstrup; (April 2018)
Tactics of material participation: How patients shape their engagement through e-health (/isis/citation/CBB575446408/)

Article Roh, Chul-Young; (2008)
Telemedicine: What It Is, Where It Came From, and Where It Will Go (/isis/citation/CBB990668427/)

Book Graeme Gooday; Karen Sayer; (2017)
Managing the Experience of Hearing Loss in Britain, 1830–1930 (/isis/citation/CBB651894216/)

Chapter Jacob Ward; (2018)
Oceanscapes and Spacescapes in North Atlantic Communications (/isis/citation/CBB968495914/)

Thesis Mills, Mara C.; (2008)
The Dead Room: Deafness and Communication Engineering (/isis/citation/CBB001560646/)

Article Multigner, Gilles; (2018)
Aisladores de telecomunicaciones: un universo fascinante (/isis/citation/CBB873504303/)

Article Romeo López, José María; Romero Frías, Rafael; (2003)
Veinticinco años de Historia de las Telecomunicaciones (/isis/citation/CBB000501699/)

Authors & Contributors
Ward, Jacob
David S. Rotenstein
Katie Hindmarch-Watson
Karen Dam Nielsen
Thomas, Pradip
Langstrup, Henriette
Journals
Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Española de Historia de las Ciencias y de las Técnicas
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
Technology and Culture
Social Studies of Science
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
Comparative Technology Transfer and Society
Publishers
Palgrave Pivot
De Gruyter Oldenbourg
University of California Press
Science History Publications
Rutgers University Press
Routledge Publishers
Concepts
Telecommunications
Telegraphs; telephones
Technology
Medicine and technology, relationships
Communication technology
Auditory perception
People
Bell, Alexander Graham
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
21st century
20th century, late
20th century, early
Places
Great Britain
United States
France
Atlantic Ocean
Tennessee (U.S.)
London (England)
Institutions
American Telephone and Telegraph Company
Western Union Telegraph Company
International Telecommunications Union
Comments

Be the first to comment!

{{ comment.created_by.username }} on {{ comment.created_on | date:'medium' }}

Log in or register to comment