Description
The second lecture for the EAA Global Lecture Series co-organised by EAA and GGG (Go Global Gateway at the University of Tokyo) was held on 5 October on Zoom. As the second lecturer for the series, Dr. Shuangyu Li (King’s College London) took us through his journey of how he came to his current research question: how doctors communicate with their patients in interpreter-mediated consultations, so to explore how to have more effective, interactional GP consultations that are required in increasingly diverse societies.Period | 5 Oct 2021 |
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Held at | University of Tokyo, Japan |
Degree of Recognition | International |
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Body-oriented gestures as a practitioner's window into interpreted communication
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Nine Types of Turn-taking in Interpreter-mediated GP Consultations
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Language barriers within primary care consultations: an increasing challenge needing new solutions
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Interaction—a missing piece of the jigsaw in interpreter-mediated medical consultation models
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Co-construction of interpreted conversation in medical consultations
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review