Translators’ and Interpreters’ Job Satisfaction
Special issue of Translation Spaces 13:1 (2024)
Editors
[Translation Spaces, 13:1] 2024. v, 169 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 16 May 2024
Published online on 16 May 2024
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Translators’ and interpreters’ job satisfaction – a multi-faceted object of study with far-reaching implicationsMinna Ruokonen, Elin Svahn & Anu Heino | pp. 1–6
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What do we know about translators’ job satisfaction? An exploratory overview of research resultsMinna Ruokonen & Elin Svahn | pp. 7–31
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Extrinsic sources of translator job satisfaction: Revisiting critical factors in a multifaceted constructMónica Rodríguez-Castro | pp. 32–53
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Measuring translators’ quality of working life and their career motivation: Conceptual and methodological aspectsAkiko Sakamoto, Darren van Laar, Joss Moorkens & Félix do Carmo | pp. 54–77
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Unraveling the multifaceted nature of job satisfaction among migrant healthcare interpreters/translators: A Q methodology studyNarongdej Phanthaphoommee & Athip Thumvichit | pp. 78–101
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Scrutinizing job satisfaction during COVID-19 through Facebook: Voices of Chinese translatorsFung Ming Christy Liu | pp. 102–125
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Healthcare interpreters X, Y, Z: Exploring generational differences in interpreters’ values and job satisfaction using self‑determination theoryEsther Monzó-Nebot & Cristina R. Álvarez-Álvarez | pp. 126–148
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Exploring ethical dilemmas encountered by public service interpreters and their effect on job satisfactionAnni-Kaisa Leminen & Sari Hokkanen | pp. 149–169
Introduction
Articles
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CFP: Translation & interpretation
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General