Organizational factors influencing foreign African court interpreting in South Africa
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Date
2024-11-11
Authors
Usadolo, Sam Erevbenagie
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Journal ISSN
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Publisher
Universitas Djuanda
Abstract
Employee performance is influenced by organizational factors
that require careful management by the human resource
divisions of organizations. The involvement of human
resources divisions is essential for managing court interpreters
who require specific skills, such as understanding court
hierarchies, proceedings, and discourse, remaining neutral
concerning their language choices, and coping with hearing
about sometimes horrific events without succumbing to
secondary trauma. The organizational factors in the South
African courtrooms were examined by interviewing foreign
African court interpreters, magistrates, prosecutors, and
attorneys.
Observations
of
courtroom
proceedings
complement data collected through interview methods. The
data analyzed show that the majority of foreign African court
interpreters have employment on a casual rather than
permanent basis, and organizational issues such as
standardized employment procedures, in-service training,
monitoring, induction, and orientation, amongst other factors,
still require significant improvement to ensure quality foreign
African court interpreting in South African courtrooms. The
research contributes to the literature on human resources
management of court interpreting. The implications of the
findings and the limitations of the study are discussed.
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Keywords
Foreign African court interpreters, Linguistic human rights, Monitoring, Orientation, Prior and in-service training.
Citation
Usadolo, S.E. 2024. Organizational factors influencing foreign African court interpreting in South Africa. Indonesian Journal of Social Research. 6(3): 172-189. doi: 10.30997/ijsr.v6i3.434
DOI
10.30997/ijsr.v6i3.434