The Critical Link 2 : 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
Published
Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2000
THE CRITICAL LINK 2: INTERPRETERS IN THE COMMUNITY; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Foreword: Community Interpreting -- Stage Two; Overview of Community Interpreting; Community Interpretation: A Personal View; Communication Needs and Interpreting in Multilingual Settings: the International Spectrum of Response; De Pinterprétariat au dialogue a trois. Pratiqueseuropéennes de l'interprétariat en milieu social; Role of the Community Interpreter; The Community Interpreter's Task: Self-Perception and Provider Views
The Cultural Interpreter: An Appreciated Professional Results of a Study on Interpreting Services: Client, Health Care Worker and Interpreter Points of ViewTraining of Community Interpreters and of Personnel Working with Interpreters; Distance Education Training for Interpreters. An Insurmountable Oxymoron?; Turning Good Intentions into Good Practice. Enabling the Public Services to Fulfil their Responsibilities; Assessment and Accreditation of Community Interpreters; Interpreter Assessment Tools for Different Settings; The Challenge of Accrediting Aboriginal Interpreters
Issues in Community InterpretingCultural Parameters for Interpreters in the Courtroom; Community Interpreting in Practice; Interpreting in the Austrian Courtroom; The Cultural/Community Interpreter in the Domestic Violence Court -- A Pilot Project; 'Community Interpreting' in South Africa. Current Trends and Future Prospects; Role of the Interpreter in the Healing of a Nation: An Emotional View; Sign Language Interpreters and Access for Deaf Students to University Curricula: the Ideal and the Reality; Community Interpreters at the End of the Twentieth Century
Plus Ca Change? Community Interpreters at the End of the Twentieth CenturyWorks Cited; Proper Name Index; Subject Index
Summary
This volume of selected papers from the second Critical Link conference (Vancouver, 1998) shows a marked evolution in Community Interpreting (CI) since the first Critical Link conference of 1995. In the intervening three years the field has advanced from pioneering to professionalization in response to new social needs created by the influx of immigrants into the developed countries, or by an awakened sensitivity to the rights of those countries' aboriginal peoples. Most of the papers discuss professionalization in terms of standards, tests and examinations; training; accreditation; and profes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-273) and indexes