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This is a comprehensive overview of the field of Community Interpreting. It explores the relationship between research, training and practice, reviewing the main theoretical concepts, describing the main issues surrounding the practice and the training of interpreters, and identifying areas of much needed research in answering those issues.
About the Author
SANDRA HALE is Associate Professor and Head of the Interpreting and Translation Research Group, University of Western Sydney, Australia. She has extensive experience as an interpreter, educator and researcher. She chaired the Critical Link 5 Congress held in 2007, and is the author of The Discourse of Court Interpreting.
Table of contents (9 chapters)
Overview of the Field of Interpreting and Main Theoretical Concepts
Hale, Sandra Beatriz
Pages 3-33
Interdisciplinarity: Community Interpreting in the Medical Context
Hale, Sandra Beatriz
Pages 34-63
Interdisciplinarity: Community Interpreting in the Legal Context
Hale, Sandra Beatriz
Pages 64-98
Analysing the Interpreter’s Code of Ethics
Hale, Sandra Beatriz
Pages 101-136
The Practitioners’ Voices: Views, Perceptions and Expectations from Legal, Medical and Interpreting Practitioners
Hale, Sandra Beatriz
Pages 137-162
Community Interpreting Training
Hale, Sandra Beatriz
Pages 163-194
Main Traditions and Approaches in Community Interpreting Research