2023
DOI: 10.1177/27523810231162205
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Licence to inform: Norwegian sign language interpreters in a bureaucratic organisation

Abstract: This article discusses how Norwegian sign language interpreters reflect on the discrepancy between (a) being defined professionally by their impartiality on behalf of all participants in an interpreted event, while they (b) work for a service organisation that ultimately defines sign language interpreting services as a measure to “enhance functioning” for deaf and hard of hearing people. Interviews with sign language interpreters show that their institutional affiliation to a large bureaucratic organisation in… Show more

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