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The future of intercultural mediation in Belgium
Patient Education and Counseling, 2002Intercultural mediation was developed to solve problems between western (Belgian) health professionals and Turkish, Moroccan and Italian clients. The need for intercultural mediation in Belgium Health Care was measured by asking intercultural mediators to complete a questionnaire about situations in which language, culture, social-economic and personal
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The Translator as Intercultural Mediator
2017L’article envisage le cas de la littérature indienne de la diaspora pour analyser le statut du traducteur comme médiateur interculturel.
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The intercultural speaker as an intercultural mediator
2022Melina Porto, Manuela Wagner
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Dialogue interpreting as intercultural mediation
Interpreting. International Journal of Research and Practice in Interpreting, 2013Research on dialogue interpreting shows that interpreters do not simply convey speech content, but also perform crucial coordinating and mediating functions. This descriptive study, which is based on PhD research conducted at the University of Manchester, explores the activity of qualified dialogue interpreters in three video-recorded parent-teacher ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Intercultural Mediation in Southeastern Europe
2004Intercultural mediation can be defined as relatively coherent set of concepts, methods and skills aimed to promote dialogue and communication between the different groups. In the context of South-Eastern Europe it often means work to surpass prejudices, lack of comprehension of the other, their values, needs, aspirations and to provide conditions for ...
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