Bibliographic citations
Accinelli, L., Loayza, C., Ruiz, L. (2020). Análisis y propuesta de mejora de El quechua en la función policial: manual para el empleo del quechua en las comisarías a partir de discursos teóricos sobre la interpretación comunitaria y la interculturalidad [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/652514
Accinelli, L., Loayza, C., Ruiz, L. Análisis y propuesta de mejora de El quechua en la función policial: manual para el empleo del quechua en las comisarías a partir de discursos teóricos sobre la interpretación comunitaria y la interculturalidad [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/652514
@misc{renati/391085,
title = "Análisis y propuesta de mejora de El quechua en la función policial: manual para el empleo del quechua en las comisarías a partir de discursos teóricos sobre la interpretación comunitaria y la interculturalidad",
author = "Ruiz Cabrera, Leslie Marthina Rocio",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
Peru has diverse governmental and social initiatives that propose the use of different tools to ensure linguistic rights of indigenous languages speakers. This qualitative research analyzes El quechua en la función policial: Manual para el empleo del quechua en las comisarías (Quechua in the police work: Handbook of Quechua for Police Officers), a tool created by Wilfredo Ardito and Gavina Córdova aiming to facilitate Peruvian National Police (PNP) service in plurilingual contexts. The main objective of this study is to identify how theories about translation and interpreting as language mediation are shown in the handbook, understood as a training material for PNP officers to work as language mediators. In this manner, the aim is to identify and analyze the main accomplishments and limitations of the development and content of this handbook, so as suggesting strategies to possible improvements. To do so, the handbook was analyzed, and its authors were interviewed. Thereafter, their discourses were compared with theories of community interpreting. This research discovered that community interpreting is not yet perceived by the State as the main tool to address the need for a proper linguistic mediation within the intercultural communication challenge. Although there is a regulatory framework supporting the use of this discipline, there are no public policies nor any measures that assure it or regulate it. Therefore, an improvement model with recommendations based on translation and interpreting theories and localized in at a Peruvian context is proposed.
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