A Descriptive-Exploratory Approach To Community Interpreting in Turkish Context: Some Insights About Professionalism and Self-Perceptions

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2023

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Kansu Yetkiner, Neslihan

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Alexandru Ioan Cuza Univ Iasi Fac Philosophy & Social-Political Sciences

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The present study aims to explore the level of professionalism and the self-perceptions of community interpreters who work in different settings such as hospitals, sports clubs, courts, police stations, churches, and schools in Turkiye. To this end, this study adopted a fieldwork in which 34 students, who enrolled in Community Interpreting course offered at the Department of Translation & Interpreting, administered a survey to 32 community interpreters. The goal of this awareness-raising task was twofold: 1) to provide students with opportunities to interact with market participants in order to improve empathy and observational skills; 2) to provide some insights into the current portrayal of community interpreters, their professional competencies, shortcomings, and, consequently, their self-perception. Findings have revealed that the interpreters are skilled in different interpreting modes such as consecutive and sight interpreting; however, they have difficulties in taking notes while interpreting and lack knowledge of interpreting theories and technological advances. More importantly, they cannot improve those deficiencies through an established self-development program. This research further revealed discrepancies between the expectations from the self-development programs and their contributions in practice. Overall, student feedback demonstrated positive effects of the direct interactions with the interpreters to observe the status quo of the profession.

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community interpreting, self-awareness, professional development, professional competency, fieldwork, Satisfaction

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Agathos-An International Review of The Humanities and Social Sciences

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14

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2

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253

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271
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