Critical Link 6 Interpreting in a changing landscape Aston University Birmingham UK

Aston University in Birmingham, UK, will be hosting the 6th
International Conference Critical Link from 26-30 July 2010. This is
first major event devoted to Public Service Interpreting taking place
in the UK. See the Call for Papers.
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Critical Link 2 Papers



Selected papers presented at the Critical Link 2 conference, held in 1998 in Vancouver, were published by John Benjamins Publishing in the volume The Critical Link 2: Interpreters in the Community, edited by Silvana E. Carr, Roda P. Roberts, Aideen Dufour and Diana Abraham. Papers not included in this volume are available below in HTML, Word and PDF format.

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PDF CONFERENCE PAPERS


Clark, Elizabeth—Australia.
Interpreters and Speech Pathologists: Some Ethnographic Data

Fowler, Yvonne—U.K.
No Role Plays Please–We're British: Devising Workshops on Working through an Interpreter for Police, Social Workers and Probation Officers

Fredericks, Cecilia—Malaysia.
Using Non-Professional Interpreters in a Multi-Ethnic Primary Care Clinic

Gamal, Muhammad Y—Australia.
Teaching Interpreting at a Technical College: The Granville Experience

Hamerik, Nina and Bodil Martinsen—Denmark.
Community Interpreter Training Programme in Denmark

Jacobsen, Bente—Denmark.
Additions in Court Interpreting: A Ph.D. Project Investigating the Language of Court Interpreters in Danish Courtrooms

Lotriet, Annelie—South Africa.
Sign Language Interpreting in South Africa: Meeting the Challenges

Meyer, Bernd—Germany.
Interpreter-Mediated Doctor-Patient Communication: The Performance of Non-Trained Community Interpreters

Ostarhild. Edda—U.K.
The International Collaboration in Setting Public Service Interpreting Equivalencies

Roy, Cynthia et al.
The Critical Link: Innovative Theory and Practice for Educating Interpreters

Tse, Chung Alan—Hong Kong.
Is the Simultaneous Mode Feasible and Desirable in Court Interpreting? The Hong Kong Experience and Experiment

Wadensjö, Cecilia—Sweden.
The Social Organization of Remembering in Interpreter-Mediated Encounters



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