Description: Dialogue Interpreting Please note: this item is printed on demand and will take extra time before it can be dispatched to you (up to 20 working days). A Guide to Interpreting in Public Services and the Community Author(s): Rebecca Tipton, Olgierda Furmanek Format: Paperback Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom Imprint: Routledge ISBN-13: 9781138784628, 978-1138784628 Synopsis Routledge Interpreting Guides cover the key settings or domains of interpreting and equip trainee interpreters and students of interpreting with the skills needed in each area of the field. Concise, accessible and written by leading authorities, they include examples from existing interpreting practice, activities, further reading suggestions and a glossary of key terms. Drawing on recent peer-reviewed research in interpreting studies and related disciplines, Dialogue Interpreting helps practising interpreters, students and instructors of interpreting to navigate their way through what is fast becoming the very expansive field of dialogue interpreting in more traditional domains, such as legal and medical, and in areas where new needs of language brokerage are only beginning to be identified, such as asylum, education, social care and faith. Innovative in its approach, this guide places emphasis on collaborative dimensions in the wider institutional and organizational setting in each of the domains covered, and on understanding services in the context of local communities. The authors propose solutions to real-life problems based on knowledge of domain-specific practices and protocols, as well as inviting discussion on existing standards of practice for interpreters. Key features include: contextualized examples and case studies reinforced by voices from the field, such as the views of managers of language services and the publications of professional associations. These allow readers to evaluate appropriate responses in relation to their particular geo-national contexts of practice and personal experience activities to support the structured development of research skills, interpreter performance and team-work. These can be used either in-class or as self-guided or collaborative learning and are supplemented by materials on the Translation Studies Portal a glossary of key terms and pointers to resources for further development. Dialogue Interpreting is an essential guide for practising interpreters and for all students of interpreting within advanced undergraduate and postgraduate/graduate programmes in Translation and Interpreting Studies, Modern Languages, Applied Linguistics and Intercultural Communication.
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Book Title: Dialogue Interpreting
Number of Pages: 312 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Dialogue Interpreting: a Guide to Interpreting in Public Services and the Community
Publisher: Taylor & Francis LTD
Publication Year: 2016
Subject: Criminology
Item Height: 234 mm
Item Weight: 476 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Olgierda Furmanek, Rebecca Tipton
Series: Routledge Interpreting Guides
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Paperback