
Getting Started in Interpreting Research
Methodological reflections, personal accounts and advice for beginners
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 31. December 2001
Book
Hardback
255 pages
978-90-272-1638-0 (ISBN)
Description
What sets this collection apart in the literature is its direct, personal style. Experienced supervisors as well as younger scholars speak to beginning researchers in interpreting, and more generally in Translation Studies. The contributors, who are very familiar with the difficulties beginners experience, focus on their needs and anticipate their questions. They reflect, analyze and advise, with illustrations from their own experience.
Issues discussed include topic selection, project planning, time management, 'doctoral stress', the use of the literature, critical reading and book reviews, supervisor-supervisee relations, institutional frameworks for research training, issues in empirical research, theoretical analysis, and the role of small projects. Readers will thus find answers to many personal, institutional and methodological questions, which are common to beginners in many disciplines and in many paradigms.
Issues discussed include topic selection, project planning, time management, 'doctoral stress', the use of the literature, critical reading and book reviews, supervisor-supervisee relations, institutional frameworks for research training, issues in empirical research, theoretical analysis, and the role of small projects. Readers will thus find answers to many personal, institutional and methodological questions, which are common to beginners in many disciplines and in many paradigms.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-1638-0 (9789027216380)
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Daniel Gile | Helle V. Dam | Friedel Dubslaff
Getting Started in Interpreting Research
Methodological reflections, personal accounts and advice for beginners
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Content
1. Introduction (by Gile, Daniel); 2. Selecting a topic for PhD research in interpreting (by Gile, Daniel); 3. Critical reading in (interpretation) research (by Gile, Daniel); 4. Reporting on scientific texts (by Gambier, Yves); 5. Writing a dissertation in translation and interpreting: Problems, concerns and suggestions (by Gerzymisch-Arbogast, Heidrun); 6. MA Theses in Prague: A supervisor's account (by Cenkova, Ivana); 7. Interpretation research at the SSLMIT of Trieste: Past, present and future (by Riccardi, Alessandra); 8. Small projects in interpretation research (by Kurz, Ingrid); 9. Doctoral work on interpretation: A supervisee's perspective (by Mead, Peter); 10. Beginners' problems in interpreting research: A personal account of the development of a PhD project (by Dubslaff, Friedel); 11. The manipulation of data: Reflections on data descriptions based on a product-oriented PhD on interpreting (by Dam, Helle V.); 12. Approaching interpreting through discourse analysis (by Wadensjo, Cecilia); 13. Working within a theoretical framework (by Pochhacker, Franz); 14. Reflective summary of a dissertation on simultaneous interpreting (by Schjoldager, Anne); 15. Conclusion: Issues and prospects (by Gile, Daniel); 16. About the contributors; 17. Abbreviations and acronyms; 18. Name index; 19. Concept index