2024
DOI: 10.1075/tris.24007.hoh
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Role making in translational contexts

Franziska Hohl Zürcher,
Cornelia Griebel

Abstract: This study examines the roles of intercept interpreters/translators (IITs) in covert communication surveillance. Despite their increasing importance in global criminal investigations, their roles remain underexplored in academic research. Utilizing sociological theories of role taking and role making, three distinct IIT roles emerge: “distant service providers,” “deputy police officers,” and “masters of balance.” Each role reflects unique approaches influenced by professional identity and s… Show more

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