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For this month's article please click to download: He said ‘I will ask you questions’: A case study of interpreter impact on rapport building in an authentic sign language interpreter-mediated police-suspect interview.
FREE (Zoom will open at 6:45 for a mini social chinwag!)
Here is a handy document for anyone after a few tips or a refresher in how to get the most out of your social science article reading experience. Please click on title: How to Read (and Understand) a Social Science Journal Article
This is a FREE event for members and will be worth 1 unstructured CPD point. Obviously you can decide on an individual basis to allocate more CPD points to this session for pre-session reading/reflection time and post-session reflection/further discussion time. Zoom details will be sent 24 hours before.
We look forward to seeing you! Paul Michaels and your ASLI team; Anna, Shaunett and Tess
Please email us with any questions at: southeast@asli.org.uk
This is our monthly reading group where a journal article or book chapter related to the world of interpreting – both spoken language and signed language – will be read and discussed. The reading group will be giving us the opportunity to discover new research which will inform our practice and to discuss topics in a safe and supportive environment.
The format for the event will be an introduction to the paper followed by breakout rooms for small groups to discuss the paper – We can discuss such things as what did you learn? What did you like? What did you not like? What did you not understand? How might this inform your practice? What other CPD might you look to undertake because of reading the paper?