Coping with nonverbal communication in public service interpreting with Chinese immigrants

Author

Vargas-Urpi, Mireia

Publication date

2013

Abstract

Nonverbal communication (NVC) plays a key role in face-to-face interactions. This article explores how nonverbal communication affects interpreter-mediated interactions between Chinese immigrants living in Catalonia and local public service providers. It presents data obtained from a qualitative study based on in-depth interviews with public service interpreters and intercultural mediators, and analyses their experience in coping with nonverbal cues that are the potential source of misunderstanding. Special attention is to the examples of the Chinese smile and absence of eye contact. The conclusions discuss the implications that nonverbal communication may have in defining the role and functions of public service interpreters

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Nonverbal Communication; Public Service Interpreting; Community Interpreting; Intercultural Communication; Intercultural Mediation

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open access

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