Community Interpreting, Translation, and Technology
Special issue of Translation and Interpreting Studies 13:3 (2018)
Editors
[Translation and Interpreting Studies, 13:3] 2018. v, 172 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 9 November 2018
Published online on 9 November 2018
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Community interpreting, translation, and technologyChristopher D. Mellinger & Nike K. Pokorn | pp. 337–341
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Tablet interpreting: Consecutive interpreting 2.0Joshua Goldsmith | pp. 342–365
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Interpreter traits and the relationship with technology and visibilityChristopher D. Mellinger & Thomas A. Hanson | pp. 366–392
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Video-mediated interpreting in legal settings in England: Interpreters’ perceptions in their sociopolitical contextSabine Braun | pp. 393–420
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Annotation of interpreters’ conversation management problems and strategies in a corpus of criminal proceedings in Spain: The case of non-renditionsMarta Arumí & Mireia Vargas-Urpi | pp. 421–441
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“Craving to hear from you…”: An exploration of m-learning in global interpreter educationVicki Darden & Elisa M. Maroney | pp. 442–464
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Students’ views on the use of film-based LangPerform computer simulations for dialogue interpretingAnu Viljanmaa | pp. 465–485
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Moses, time, and crisis translationFederico M. Federici & Khetam Al Sharou | pp. 486–508
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Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CFP: Translation & interpretation
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General