Does interpreter location make a difference? A study of remote vs face-to-face interpreting in simulated police interviews

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Hale, Sandra
Goodman-Delahunty, Jane
Martschuk, Natalie
Lim, Julie
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2022
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Remote interpreting has traditionally been the less preferred option when compared to face-to-face interpreting. But the recent pandemic has shifted the landscape, making remote interpreting the default in many, if not most, settings. Improved videoconferencing technologies have facilitated this transition. The main question is whether remote interpreting has any impact on interpreter performance, including interpreting accuracy. This article presents the results of an experimental study that compared the performance of 103 qualified interpreters in three language combinations (English + Arabic, Mandarin and Spanish) in three conditions (face-to-face vs video remote vs audio remote interpreting) in the context of simulated police interviews. The interpreters' preferences and perceptions were elicited and analysed, and their performance assessed by independent trained raters using detailed marking criteria. The results showed no significant differences between face-to-face and video interpreting, but significant decrements in audio remote interpreting performance. More than one-third of the interpreters perceived remote interpreting as being more difficult due to technological challenges. No differences emerged between the language groups on any measure.

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Interpreting

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24

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2

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Translation and interpretation studies

Crime and social justice

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Linguistics

Language & Linguistics

interpreting accuracy

interactional management

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Hale, S; Goodman-Delahunty, J; Martschuk, N; Lim, J, Does interpreter location make a difference? A study of remote vs face-to-face interpreting in simulated police interviews, Interpreting, 2022, 24 (2), pp. 221-253

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