This study investigates the ethical reasoning abilities of sign language interpreters in the US using two data sources, one that is qualitative and one that is quantitative. The twenty-five participants involved in this study were recruited after their completion of an online training session on interpreting ethics (unrelated to this study or the author). Their responses to six ethical scenarios (e.g., what would you do and why) were analysed through the lens of James Rest’s three tacit moral schemas: personal interest schema, maintaining norms schema, and post-conventional schema. These data were then compared to the results of Rest’s standardised instrument of moral reasoning, the Defining Issues Test, also based on these three sc...
The previous studies have shown that people make different decisions not only after reading and also...
It is essential to identify and examine the issues and underlying interests fueling disputes when pu...
Issues of ethics have always attended interpreting, as practitioners will often be privy to complex ...
In the course of their work, interpreters face ethical dilemmas that require prioritizing competing ...
In the course of their work, sign language interpreters are faced with ethical dilemmas that require...
This paper explores the current situation for sign language interpreters in relation to ethical and ...
With a deaf-centric lens, this study explores the formative lived experiences of Deaf interpreters a...
The profession of interpreting is directly linked to consumers who rely upon the linguistic skill, ...
The Defining Issues Test (DIT) is an internationally used instrument that measures an individual’s m...
This study provides an exploration in how a Deaf interpreters’ ethical decision-making process is im...
In an article a decade ago, Mikkelson (2000/2001) looked at the literature on ethics in interpreting...
This article addresses professional ethics and codes of conduct for interpreters who work in differe...
The goal of this research is to begin a discussion in the ASL/English interpreting field about how p...
What do community interpreting for the Deaf in western societies, conference interpreting for the Eu...
The current array of descriptions that are given of interpreting outside the conference room has bed...
The previous studies have shown that people make different decisions not only after reading and also...
It is essential to identify and examine the issues and underlying interests fueling disputes when pu...
Issues of ethics have always attended interpreting, as practitioners will often be privy to complex ...
In the course of their work, interpreters face ethical dilemmas that require prioritizing competing ...
In the course of their work, sign language interpreters are faced with ethical dilemmas that require...
This paper explores the current situation for sign language interpreters in relation to ethical and ...
With a deaf-centric lens, this study explores the formative lived experiences of Deaf interpreters a...
The profession of interpreting is directly linked to consumers who rely upon the linguistic skill, ...
The Defining Issues Test (DIT) is an internationally used instrument that measures an individual’s m...
This study provides an exploration in how a Deaf interpreters’ ethical decision-making process is im...
In an article a decade ago, Mikkelson (2000/2001) looked at the literature on ethics in interpreting...
This article addresses professional ethics and codes of conduct for interpreters who work in differe...
The goal of this research is to begin a discussion in the ASL/English interpreting field about how p...
What do community interpreting for the Deaf in western societies, conference interpreting for the Eu...
The current array of descriptions that are given of interpreting outside the conference room has bed...
The previous studies have shown that people make different decisions not only after reading and also...
It is essential to identify and examine the issues and underlying interests fueling disputes when pu...
Issues of ethics have always attended interpreting, as practitioners will often be privy to complex ...