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The Critical Link 3
Interpreters in the Community. Selected papers from the Third International Conference on Interpreting in Legal, Health and Social Service Settings, Montréal, Quebec, Canada 22–26 May 2001
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2003
About this book
At long last community interpreters are coming into their own as professionals in various parts of the world. At the same time, the complexity of their practice has been thrown into sharp relief. In this thought-provoking volume of selected papers from the third Critical Link conference held in 2001 (Montreal), we see a profession that is carving out a place for itself amid political adversity, economic constraints and a host of historical and cultural conditions. Community interpreters are learning to work better with governments, courts, police, psychologists, doctors, patients, refugees, violent offenders, and human rights missions in war-torn countries. From First Peoples to minority language speakers to former refugees and members of the Deaf community, interpreters are seeking out the training, legal protection and credentials they need. They are standing up to be counted in surveys, reaping the fruits of specialization and contributing to salient academic discussions on language, communication and translation studies.
Reviews
Mette Rudvin, in inTRAlinea, recensioni, Spring 2004:
CL3 is essential reading for anyone interested in the development of this discipline: The contribution of the Critical Link series, widely used by students, schoalrs alike, is essential to this discipline, still in its infancy [...]
CL3 is essential reading for anyone interested in the development of this discipline: The contribution of the Critical Link series, widely used by students, schoalrs alike, is essential to this discipline, still in its infancy [...]
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Table of contents
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Préface
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Preface
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Introduction (français)
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Introduction (English)
9 - From Theory to Practice
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The Interpersonal Role of the Interpreter in Cross-Cultural Communication
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The Myth of the Uninvolved Interpreter Interpreting in Mental Health and the Development of a Three- Person Psychology
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The Feminist-Relational Approach
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Les différentes figures d’interaction en interprétation de dialogue
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Analysing Interpreted Doctor–Patient Communication from the Perspectives of Linguistics, Interpreting Studies and Health Sciences
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Training Doctors to Work Effectively with Interpreters
81 - Interpreter Training
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Creating a High-Standard, Inclusive and Authentic Certification Process
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Community Interpreting in Denmark
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La formation des interprètes autochtones et les leçons à en tirer
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Interpreting for the Perpetrator in the Partner Assault Response Program
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Fit for Purpose?
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Responding to Communication Needs
177 - The Legal System and the Role of the Court Interpreter
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Taking an Interpreted Witness Statement at the Police Station
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Court Interpreting
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Pragmatics in Court Interpreting
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Court Interpreters as Social Actors
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Health Interpreting in New Zealand
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Assessing the “Costs” of Health Interpreter Programs
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Community-Based Interpreting
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European Equivalencies in Legal Interpreting and Translation
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Follow-on Protection of Interpreters in Areas of Conflict
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Works Cited
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Index
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