Alley considers the question of how VRS fits into the professional field of interpreting, and discovers that—regardless of the profit-focused mentality of VRS providers—interpreters make decisions with the goal of creating quality customer service experiences for deaf consumers, even if it means “breaking the rules.” Her findings shed light on the decision-making process of interpreters and how their actions are governed by principles of self-care, care for colleagues, and concern for the quality of services provided. Professional Autonomy in Video Relay Service Interpreting is essential reading in interpreter education courses and interpreter training programs.
Product details
- File Size: 790 KB
- Print Length: 168 pages
- Publisher: Gallaudet University Press; 1 edition (April 30, 2019)
- Publication Date: April 30, 2019
- Language: English
- ASIN: B07RYD5GFZ
- Text-to-Speech:
Enabled
- Word Wise: Not Enabled
- Lending: Not Enabled
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