This article ethnographically explores how American Sign Language-English interpreting students negotiate and foreground different kinds of relationships to claim legitimacy in relation to deaf people and the deaf community. As the field of interpreting is undergoing shifts from community interpreting to professionalization, interpreting students endeavor to legitimize their involvement in the field. Students create distinction between themselves and other students through relational work that involves positive and negative interpretation of kinship terms. In analyzing interpreting students' gate-keeping practices, this article explores the categories and definitions used by interpreting students and argues that there is category trouble th...
were interviewed and asked to discuss their experiences as educators. Within a qualitative research ...
The Academic Foundations of Interpreting Studies is the first introductory course book that explores...
American Sign Language interpreter education must center the Deaf community in the learning environm...
This article ethnographically explores how American Sign Language-English interpreting students nego...
The field of sign language interpreting and interpreter education is rapidly changing to meet the ne...
This research focuses on the relationship between deaf students in higher education who use sign lan...
The profession of interpreting is directly linked to consumers who rely upon the linguistic skill, ...
The goal of this article is to present some descriptions about the educational interpreter performan...
were interviewed and asked to discuss their experiences as educators. Within a qualitative research ...
Research indicates that the development of a vocational identity is critical to the process of adult...
Many countries around the world struggle to provide Deaf people with qualified interpreters. Those w...
What do community interpreting for the Deaf in western societies, conference interpreting for the Eu...
In his review of the history of deaf education, Lang (2003) noted that despite the efforts of schola...
Deaf academics who navigate aspects of their professional lives through signed language interpreting...
Students training to become sign language interpreters are often faced with the challenge of negotia...
were interviewed and asked to discuss their experiences as educators. Within a qualitative research ...
The Academic Foundations of Interpreting Studies is the first introductory course book that explores...
American Sign Language interpreter education must center the Deaf community in the learning environm...
This article ethnographically explores how American Sign Language-English interpreting students nego...
The field of sign language interpreting and interpreter education is rapidly changing to meet the ne...
This research focuses on the relationship between deaf students in higher education who use sign lan...
The profession of interpreting is directly linked to consumers who rely upon the linguistic skill, ...
The goal of this article is to present some descriptions about the educational interpreter performan...
were interviewed and asked to discuss their experiences as educators. Within a qualitative research ...
Research indicates that the development of a vocational identity is critical to the process of adult...
Many countries around the world struggle to provide Deaf people with qualified interpreters. Those w...
What do community interpreting for the Deaf in western societies, conference interpreting for the Eu...
In his review of the history of deaf education, Lang (2003) noted that despite the efforts of schola...
Deaf academics who navigate aspects of their professional lives through signed language interpreting...
Students training to become sign language interpreters are often faced with the challenge of negotia...
were interviewed and asked to discuss their experiences as educators. Within a qualitative research ...
The Academic Foundations of Interpreting Studies is the first introductory course book that explores...
American Sign Language interpreter education must center the Deaf community in the learning environm...