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Don't know specific responses, but for anything Deaf related, or s.l. 
interpreter related, I'd try checking if there's something on the 
Gallaudet University web site, or see if there are good leads for 
people to talk with at Gally (eg, in the department that trains s.l. 
interpreters, deaf studies department, etc., or the Gally library)

http://www.gallaudet.edu

Also, World Association of Sign Language Interpreters (WASLI)

Andrea Shettle, MSW
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On Apr 21, 2009, at 3:24 PM, Leslie Roman wrote:

> Hi colleagues,
>
> I am working with a graduate student who is a long-time interpreter 
> with the
> Deaf community.  Can you help me find some literature on around 
> guidelines
> used in post-secondary settings to contract interpreters that discusses
> discussing specific ethical dilemmas with the interpreters' code of 
> ethics
> and guidelines for professional conduct.?
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> Second, if you are aware of any work on the inequitable treatment of
> interpreters in gender-specific terms in this 'women's work' 
> profession'
> that would be wonderful too.
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> Thanks very much in advance,
>
> Leslie
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