Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution
Abstract
This article examines the mediation process within the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Ethical Practices System and suggests when and how technology may be utilized to enhance that process. Background information regarding the interpreting profession, the Deaf Community, and the process for filing and reviewing grievances will provide a context for this discussion. An overview of the technologies already being used within the Deaf Community and interpreting field will help to determine where new technologies can be introduced most effectively. Each of the three steps in the EPS will be analyzed to assess how additional technologies can be integrated productively. Finally, peripheral activities surrounding the EPS and the mediation process will be identified, highlighting elements in which technology may be used.
Disciplines
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration | Law | Law and Race | Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility | Legal Profession
Recommended Citation
David A. Larson & Paula G. Mickelson,
Technology Mediated Dispute Resolution Can Improve the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Ethical Practices System: The Deaf Community is Well Prepared and Can Lead by Example,
10
Cardozo J. Conflict Resol.
131
(2008).
Available at:
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/cjcr/vol10/iss1/7
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