Introduction
Why linking up with video?
Article outline
- Background of the volume
- Overview of the chapters
-
Note
-
References
References (11)
Baigorri-Jalón, Jesús
2004 Interpreters at the United Nations: A History (trans.
Anne Barr). Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca.
Gardner, Matthew R., Sarah M. Jenkins, Daniel A. O’Neil, Douglas L. Wood, Barbara R. Spurrier, and Sandhya Pruthi
2015 “
Perceptions of video-based appointments from the
patient’s home: A patient survey.”
Telemedicine Journal and e-Health 21(4): 281–285.
Larsen, Sjur
2015 “
Videoconferencing in business meetings: An affordance
perspective.”
International Journal of e-Collaboration 11(4): 64–79.
Llewellyn-Jones, Peter & Lee, Robert G.
(
2014)
Redefining the Role of the Community Interpreter: The Concept of role-space. Lincoln: SLI Press.
Müller, Cornelia, Alan Cienki, Ellen Fricke, Silva Ladewig, David McNeill, and Sedinha Teßendorf
(eds.) 2013 Body – Language – Communication. An International Handbook on
Multimodality in Human Interaction. Vol. 1. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Müller, Cornelia, Alan Cienki, Ellen Fricke, Silva Ladewig, David McNeill, and Sedinha Teßendorf
(eds.) 2014 Body – Language – Communication. An International Handbook on
Multimodality in Human Interaction. Vol. 2. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter
Pöchhacker, Franz
2016 Introducing Interpreting Studies. London: Routledge.
Sellers, Rupert
2014 Video interviewing and its impact on
recruitment.
Strategic HR Review 13(3),
.
Van Rotterdam, Peter, and Ronald van den Hoogen
2011 “
True-to-life requirements for using videoconferencing in
legal proceedings.” In
Videoconference and Remote Interpreting in Criminal
Proceedings, ed. by
Sabine Braun &
Judith L. Taylor, 187–197. Guildford: University of Surrey.
Zagar Galvão, Elena, and Isabel Galhano Rodrigues
2015 Nonverbal communication. In
Routledge Encyclopedia of Interpreting Studies, ed. by
Franz Pöchhacker, 280–281. London: Routledge.