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From role-playing to role-taking: Interpreter role(s) in healthcare

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Publication Date:
2013
Short description:
From role-playing to role-taking: Interpreter role(s) in healthcare / Niemants, Natacha Sarah Alexandra. - STAMPA. - 109:(2013), pp. 305-319. [10.1075/btl.109.23nie]
abstract:
Against the background of the current literature on (interpreter-mediated) doctor-patient interactions, and of a study of real interpreting situations recorded in Italy and Belgium, this paper presents an analysis of medical role-plays recorded in one of the major Italian universities training interpreters. The paper sets out to check to what extent participants fulfill the “ideal template” of dialogue interpreting (AIBIA turn pattern), locating departures and raising questions like: who initiates them and how do the interlocutors position themselves? Are there any differences with departures in real data? Is role-playing a good way of introducing students to role-taking in healthcare? Combining notions from Conversation Analysis and Interpreting Studies, this paper outlines some of what works and what is missing in role-plays as a training technique.
Iris type:
Capitolo/Saggio
Keywords:
role-play, healthcare, dialogue interpreting, Conversation Analysis, Interpreting Studies
List of contributors:
Niemants, Natacha Sarah Alexandra
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1124318
Book title:
Interpreting in a changing landscape. Selected papers from Critical Link 6
Published in:
BENJAMINS TRANSLATION LIBRARY
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