Intercultural Communication in Interpreting

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Code of ethics for interpreters
Common Language
Conference Interpreters
Contexts of interpreting
Corporate interpreters
Court Participants
cross-cultural competence
Doctor Patient Encounters
Educational migration in globalization
Embodied Capital
English Arabic Interpreter
English Chinese Interpreter
English Japanese Interpreter
English Korean Interpreter
English Spanish Interpreter
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Female Interpreters
Globalization and justice
Globalization of business
Healthcare in globalization
Intercultural Communication
Intercultural communication in business interpreting
Intercultural communication in diplomatic interpreting
Intercultural communication in globalization
Intercultural Communication in Interpreting
Intercultural communication in legal interpreting
Intercultural communication in medical interpreting
Intercultural communication in school interpreting
International Monetary Fund
International relations in globalization
interpreter agency in multicultural settings
interpreter ethics
Interpreters as intercultural communicators
Interpreting cultures in globalization
Interpreting intercultural communication
Jinhyun Cho
Korean Parents
language mediation
Legal interpreters
Limited English Proficiency
Medical interpreters
migrant education research
Migrant Parents
Migrant Patients
minority language access
Minority Parents
Modes of interpreting
Monocultural Ideologies
power dynamics in translation
Refugee Applicants
School interpreters
Simulteanous interpreters
Teacher Parent Interviews
the cultural interpreter
Tiger Parents

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138610613
  • Weight: 260g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jul 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Navigating and resolving issues in intercultural communication is an integral part of the interpreter’s role on a daily basis. This book is an essential guide to the interpersonal dimensions of intercultural communication in a variety of key interpreting contexts: business, education, law, and healthcare.

Drawing on the unique perspectives of professional interpreters, Cho focuses on two key questions that remain underexamined in the field of intercultural communication: why does intercultural communication often break down, and how do individuals manage intercultural communication issues? Each chapter deals with issues pertinent to small cultural aspects of intercultural communication, including gender, ethnic migrant communities, educational cultures among migrants of Asian backgrounds, and monolingualism/monoculturalism in courtroom and refugee interview contexts. Spanning diverse geographical domains, the book highlights the impact of macro power on interpreting as well as the significance of individual agency and micro power, which can rebalance the given communicative context.

Offering a comprehensive, up-to-date, innovative, and critical perspective on intercultural communication in interpreting, this is key reading for student and professional interpreters and those on courses in language and intercultural communication.

Jinhyun Cho is a senior lecturer in the Translation and Interpreting Program of the Department of Linguistics at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. Her research interests are primarily in the field of sociolinguistics and focus on intersections between gender, language ideologies, language policies, neoliberalism, and intercultural communication. She is the author of a book entitled English language ideologies in Korea: Interpreting the past and present.

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