
Interactional Dynamics in Remote Interpreting
Micro-analytical Approaches
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 18. December 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
180 pages
978-1-032-21329-3 (ISBN)
Description
This collection introduces an innovative micro-analytical approach to interaction management in remote interpreting, offering new insights into our understanding of the conversational dynamics of remote dialogue interpreting.
The book calls attention to the need for greater reflection on the impact of the increased use of remote interpreting via telephone and video link, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, on the already complex interactional dynamics of communication in dialogue interpreting settings. Featuring perspectives from both established and emerging scholars, the volume explores both the signals and mechanisms of interaction management and the effects of context in such settings. Chapters draw on empirical studies based on experimental and authentic data from video recordings and eye-tracking data to examine the impact on smoothness and synchronization of the interaction in remote interpreting, in light of the absence of multimodal resources such as gaze and gesture. In collecting this research in a single volume, the book paves the way for further research on the changing relationships between interaction management, technology, and multimodality in dialogue interpreting contexts in today's increasingly technology-mediated world.
This volume will be of interest to students and scholars in interpreting studies, language and communication, and pragmatics.
The book calls attention to the need for greater reflection on the impact of the increased use of remote interpreting via telephone and video link, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, on the already complex interactional dynamics of communication in dialogue interpreting settings. Featuring perspectives from both established and emerging scholars, the volume explores both the signals and mechanisms of interaction management and the effects of context in such settings. Chapters draw on empirical studies based on experimental and authentic data from video recordings and eye-tracking data to examine the impact on smoothness and synchronization of the interaction in remote interpreting, in light of the absence of multimodal resources such as gaze and gesture. In collecting this research in a single volume, the book paves the way for further research on the changing relationships between interaction management, technology, and multimodality in dialogue interpreting contexts in today's increasingly technology-mediated world.
This volume will be of interest to students and scholars in interpreting studies, language and communication, and pragmatics.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Illustrations
30 s/w Abbildungen, 18 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 12 s/w Zeichnungen
12 Line drawings, black and white; 18 Halftones, black and white; 30 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
284 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-21329-3 (9781032213293)
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Esther de Boe | Jelena Vranjes | Heidi Salaets
Interactional Dynamics in Remote Interpreting
Micro-analytical Approaches
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Interactional Dynamics in Remote Interpreting
Micro-analytical Approaches
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Esther de Boe | Jelena Vranjes | Heidi Salaets
Interactional Dynamics in Remote Interpreting
Micro-analytical Approaches
E-Book
09/2023
1st Edition
Routledge
€55.49
Available for download
Persons
Esther de Boe is a post-doctoral research fellow and interpreter trainer at the University of Antwerp. She holds a PhD in translation studies and an MA in conference interpreting, translation and liberal arts. She is a board member of the European Network for Public Service Interpreting and Translation and regularly takes part in scientific committees of conferences and a reviewer of scientific journals.
Jelena Vranjes is a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Translation, Interpreting and Communication at Ghent University. She obtained her PhD with an eye-tracking study on the role of gaze in dialogue interpreting. She is a frequent reviewer and her work has been published in book chapters and international journals, including Interpreting, Target, Language and Dialogue, and the Journal of Pragmatics.
Heidi Salaets is Associate Professor at KU Leuven, Antwerp Campus where she trains interpreting students and is Head of the Interpreting Studies Research Group. She has published extensively on legal interpreting, healthcare interpreting and new technologies in interpreting and on participatory action research.
Jelena Vranjes is a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Translation, Interpreting and Communication at Ghent University. She obtained her PhD with an eye-tracking study on the role of gaze in dialogue interpreting. She is a frequent reviewer and her work has been published in book chapters and international journals, including Interpreting, Target, Language and Dialogue, and the Journal of Pragmatics.
Heidi Salaets is Associate Professor at KU Leuven, Antwerp Campus where she trains interpreting students and is Head of the Interpreting Studies Research Group. She has published extensively on legal interpreting, healthcare interpreting and new technologies in interpreting and on participatory action research.
Content
Chapter 1: About the need for micro-analytical investigations in remote dialogue interpreting
Esther de Boe, Jelena Vranjes and Heidi Salaets
Chapter 2: Synchronization of interaction in healthcare interpreting by video link and telephone
Esther de Boe
Chapter 3: Resolving comprehension problems in a telephone-interpreted screening interview
Simo K. Maeaettae and Mari Wiklund
Chapter 4: Ensuring understanding in video remote-interpreted doctor-patient communication
Franz Poechhacker and Martina Klammer
Chapter 5: Interpreters' repair initiators in video-mediated environments
Jessica Pedersen Belisle Hansen
Chapter 6: Where to look? On the role of eye gaze in regulating turn-taking in video remote interpreting
Jelena Vranjes
Chapter 7: Consecutive interpreting and embodied sequences: Showing evidence at a distance in a video-mediated courtroom setting
Christian Licoppe
Chapter 8: Face-work in video remote interpreting: A multimodal micro-analytical analysis
Dries Cavents and July De Wilde
Esther de Boe, Jelena Vranjes and Heidi Salaets
Chapter 2: Synchronization of interaction in healthcare interpreting by video link and telephone
Esther de Boe
Chapter 3: Resolving comprehension problems in a telephone-interpreted screening interview
Simo K. Maeaettae and Mari Wiklund
Chapter 4: Ensuring understanding in video remote-interpreted doctor-patient communication
Franz Poechhacker and Martina Klammer
Chapter 5: Interpreters' repair initiators in video-mediated environments
Jessica Pedersen Belisle Hansen
Chapter 6: Where to look? On the role of eye gaze in regulating turn-taking in video remote interpreting
Jelena Vranjes
Chapter 7: Consecutive interpreting and embodied sequences: Showing evidence at a distance in a video-mediated courtroom setting
Christian Licoppe
Chapter 8: Face-work in video remote interpreting: A multimodal micro-analytical analysis
Dries Cavents and July De Wilde