This British book demonstrates current thought and practice within the Sign
Language Interpreting profession and is an important reference for students
and working interpreters. Two major sections focus on
issues relating to the structure of the profession and underlying principles
of service provision, and on interpreting practices within health care, education and the law. Informed throughout by the perspectives of a range of Deaf and hearing collaborators, the authors discuss material arising from extensive involvement in the delivery, management and analysis of interpreting services, and draw upon primary research experience.
Paperback 128 pages 2001 |