The critical link 2 [electronic resource] : interpreters in the community : selected papers from the Second International Conference on Interpreting in Legal, Health and Social Service Settings, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 19-23 May 1998 / edited by Roda P. Roberts ... [et al.].
By: (2nd : International Conference on Interpreting in Legal, Health, and Social Service Settings (2nd : 19-23 May 1998 : Vancouver, B.C.).
Contributor(s): Roberts, Roda P | ebrary, Inc.
Material type: BookSeries: Benjamins translation library: v. 31.Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2000Description: vii, 316 p. : ill.Other title: Critical link two.Subject(s): Translating and interpreting -- Social aspects -- Congresses | Translating services -- Congresses | Human services -- Translating -- CongressesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 418/.02 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to viewItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | URL | Copy number | Status | Date due | Item holds |
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Contributions chiefly in English with one in French.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [265]-273) and indexes.
Machine generated contents note: Overview of Community Interpreting -- Community Interpretation: A Personal View9 -- Nathan Garber -- Communication Needs and Interpreting in Multilingual Settings: The -- International Spectrum of Response21 -- Uldis Ozolins -- De l'interpr6tariat au dialogue a trois. Pratiques europeennes de -- l'interpretariat en milieu social35 -- Michel Sauvetre -- Role of the Community Interpreter -- The Community Interpreter's Task: Self-Perception -- and Provider Views49 -- Franz Pochhacker -- The Cultural Interpreter: An Appreciated Professional. -- Results of a Study on Interpreting Services: -- Client, Health Care work and Interpreter Points of View67 -- Anne-Marie Mesa -- Training of Community Interpreters and of Personnel -- Working with Interpreters -- Distance Education Training for Interpreters. -- An Insurmountable Oxymoron83 -- Silvana Carr and Dini Steyn -- Turning Good Intentions into Good Practice. -- Enabling the Public Services to Fulfil their Responsibilities89 -- Ann Corsellis -- Assessment and Accreditation of Community Interpreters -- Interpreter Assessment Tools for Different Settings103 -- Roda P. Roberts -- The Challenge of Accrediting Aboriginal Interpreters121 -- Marco Fiola -- Issues in Community Interpreting -- Cultural Parameters for Interpreters in the Courtroom131 -- Arlene M. Kelly -- Community Interpreting in Practice -- Interpreting in the Austrian Courtroom153 -- Mira Kadric -- The Cultural/Community Interpreter in the -- Domestic Violence Court - A Pilot Projet165 -- Diana Abraham and Melanie Oda -- "Community Interpreting" in South Africa. -- Current Trends and Future Prospects191 -- Mabel Erasmus -- Role of the Interpreter in the Healing of a Nation: -- An Emotional View207 -- Chriss Wiegand -- Sign Language Interpreters and Access for Deaf Students -- to University Curricula: the Ideal and the Reality219 -- Frank Harrington -- Community Interpreters at the End of the Twentieth Century -- Plus ca change? Community Interpreters at the End of the Twentieth -- Century 43 -- Ruth Morris -- Works Cited 265 -- Proper Name Index275 -- Subject Index283.
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Essays in English and French.
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