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Teaching Dialogue Interpreting

Research-based proposals for higher education
  • Edited by: Letizia Cirillo and Natacha Niemants
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2017
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Teaching Dialogue Interpreting is one of the very few book-length contributions that cross the research-to-training boundary in dialogue interpreting. The volume is innovative in at least three ways. First, it brings together experts working in areas as diverse as business interpreting, court interpreting, medical interpreting, and interpreting for the media, who represent a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches. Second, it addresses instructors and course designers in higher education, but may also be used for refresher courses and/or retraining of in-service interpreters and bilingual staff. Third, and most important, it provides a set of resources, which, while research driven, are also readily usable in the classroom – either together or separately – depending on specific training needs and/or research interests. The collection thus makes a significant contribution in curriculum design for interpreter education.

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Mette Rudvin, University of Bologna, in Interpreting 20:2 (2018):
This book is a welcome addition to the scant literature on the teaching of dialogue interpreting (DI). [...] For trainers, I believe the strength of this volume lies in the plethora of ideas, suggestions, role-play examples and hands-on materials that have been tried and tested by experienced scholars and professionals. Much of this input lends itself, directly or indirectly, to classroom practice. The volume is also an invitation, especially in learning cultures with a traditionally clear-cut student-teacher hierarchy, to reflect on the pedagogical benefits of engaging the learners themselves in the broader educational process, as proactive stakeholders in the acquisition of knowledge and skills.


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Research, education and professional practice
Natacha Niemants and Letizia Cirillo
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Part I. Setting the stage

Claudia V. Angelelli
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Objectives in dialogue interpreting teaching
Uldis Ozolins
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Reflections on interpersonal skills
Annemiek Hammer and Beppie van den Bogaerde
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Raising awareness by training
Mara Morelli
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Peter Mead
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Part II. Specialized interpreting modules for specialized professional settings

Introducing interpreting students to business negotiations
Letizia Cirillo and Maura Radicioni
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Raffaela Merlini
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How do interpreting students learn to perform?
Eugenia Dal Fovo and Caterina Falbo
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A Chinese-Spanish case study
Carmen Valero Garcés and Yanping Tan
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A research-based approach
Sandra Hale and Erika Gonzalez
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Isabella Preziosi and Christopher Garwood
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Part III. Latest trends in dialogue interpreter education

A short teaching course
María Jesús González Rodríguez and Nicoletta Spinolo
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Improving student interpreters’ visual literacy and raising awareness of its impact on interpreting performance
Demi Krystallidou
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Mira Kadric
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Natacha Niemants and Elizabeth Stokoe
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An experiential–dialogic approach to interpreter education and online learning
Hanne Skaaden
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October 10, 2017
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9789027265029
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