Browsing Departament: Traducció i Comunicació by Keyword "self-determination theory"
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Healthcare interpreters X, Y, Z. Exploring generational differences in interpreters’ values and job satisfaction using self‑determination theory
John Benjamins Publishing (2024-04)This study explores how differences between generations X (people born from 1965 to 1980), Y (1980s and 1990s), and Z (mid-90s to early 2000s) have an impact on healthcare interpreters’ job satisfaction. Based on ... -
Integrated monolingualism and audism governing Spanish Sign-Language users’ self-determination in the legal system
John Benjamins Publishing (2023-03)Many legal systems have begun to adjust their social and linguistic practices to accommodate non-dominant social groups. However, linguistic diversity is often framed as an exception, and interpreters are viewed as a service ...