Abstract
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the stressors that affect interpreters working in public service interpreting (PSI)
in Finland and the ethical dilemmas these stressors indicate. Our data derives from a survey carried out among public service
interpreters in Finland in 2018. We identified three categories of stressors: content-related stressors, interactional stressors,
and stressors related to the organisation of the work. Through these, we identified six ethical dilemmas. Our analysis indicates
that, to solve ethical dilemmas in a sound manner, interpreters have to exercise agency in addition to being familiar with
professional codes of conduct. Furthermore, many ethical dilemmas interpreters face are emotionally challenging and therefore also
require affective labour. Unfortunately, interpreters often seem to be left to their own devices in dealing with emotionally
challenging situations. This study calls for increased professional support for interpreters and further research on the link
between ethical dilemmas and job satisfaction.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company