"Research in Action: Interpreter participants needed" - 0.1 PS

$12.65

Episode Info:

In this conversation, three interpreters share the research they’re leading—and why it matters for the field.

🔍 Shayla dives into decisional latitude—how much freedom interpreters feel they have when making tough ethical decisions. Her study explores how the outdated "conduit" model still impacts our autonomy and what our internal responses to ethical action might reveal about our practice.
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Meikayla M. explores how Black interpreters navigate legal settings—looking at access, identity, and the impact of race and culture in the legal setting.
🤝 Mikaela J. is taking a closer look at mentoring—how we define [the role of a mentor], how it’s done, and how we can improve. Her research investigates current practices across professions to ask: are we mentoring in ways that truly support growth?

Each is actively recruiting participants, so tune in to learn more—and even get involved.

Deaf Spotlight:

Shayla (Decisional Latitude):  

Meikayla (Black legal interpreters):

  • Please email Meikayla Mixon at mmixon23@mail.wou.edu if you are interested in participating.

  • Interviews will continue until the researcher has gathered the required number of interviews.

Mikaela (Mentoring): 

Episode Info:

In this conversation, three interpreters share the research they’re leading—and why it matters for the field.

🔍 Shayla dives into decisional latitude—how much freedom interpreters feel they have when making tough ethical decisions. Her study explores how the outdated "conduit" model still impacts our autonomy and what our internal responses to ethical action might reveal about our practice.
🔹
Meikayla M. explores how Black interpreters navigate legal settings—looking at access, identity, and the impact of race and culture in the legal setting.
🤝 Mikaela J. is taking a closer look at mentoring—how we define [the role of a mentor], how it’s done, and how we can improve. Her research investigates current practices across professions to ask: are we mentoring in ways that truly support growth?

Each is actively recruiting participants, so tune in to learn more—and even get involved.

Deaf Spotlight:

Shayla (Decisional Latitude):  

Meikayla (Black legal interpreters):

  • Please email Meikayla Mixon at mmixon23@mail.wou.edu if you are interested in participating.

  • Interviews will continue until the researcher has gathered the required number of interviews.

Mikaela (Mentoring): 

CEU Info:

  • 0.1 PS (See previous page to purchase) 

Educational Objectives: 

Participants, after reviewing the episode, should be able to:

  1. Identify three current research topics being explored within the interpreting field.

  2. Reflect on their own experiences in relation to the topics presented.

Listen to full episode :

  • Apple Podcasts (English & Transcript)

  • Spotify (English & ASL)

  • Youtube (English, ASL, Transcript, CC)

Free to listen to! CEU credit/certificate of completion = $12

*A portion of your payment is donated to a Deaf organization yearly.

This event upholds nondiscriminatory practices and encourages a learning environment of mutual respect and free from bias. Sign Language Studios is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. This program will offer 0.1 PS CEUs, at the SOME Content Knowledge Level.

PLD aims to provide a safe space for diverse people to share their perspectives.

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