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To interview or not to interview: A critical approach to assessing end-users’ perceptions of the role of 21st century indigenous interpreters in Peru
Raquel De Pedro
School of Social Sciences
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communities
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peru
100%
data
50%
information
50%
tools
50%
hypothesis
50%
performance
50%
color
50%
hybrids
50%
spain
50%
Arts and Humanities
21C
100%
End users
100%
Peru
100%
Translator
100%
Interviewee
50%
Indigenous Community
33%
Second language
16%
Beneficiaries
16%
Bilingualism
16%
Limitations
16%
Clarification
16%
Community Leader
16%
Psychology
Semistructured Interview
100%
Structured Interview
100%
Community Leader
100%
Bilingualism
100%
Social Sciences
Translator
100%
Consumers
100%
Peru
100%
Semi-Structured Interview
16%
Structured Interview
16%
Community Leader
16%
Spanish
16%
Bilingualism
16%