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Mediating Emergencies and Conflicts: Frontline Translating and Interpreting

✍ Scribed by Federico M. Federici (eds.)


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
225
Series
Palgrave Studies in Translating and Interpreting
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Contributors to this volume discuss different types of emergencies and conflicts and how challenging these multilingual operational environments are for linguists. The growth in reach and number of international relief operations has exposed the limits of current research into these challenges. Evidence in disaster management studies suggests communication remains a major operational issue. This book calls for enhanced focus on the role of translators and interpreters in emergencies by discussing existing research and questions which have emerged from experience in the field. Contributions in this volume undeniably demonstrate the need for multidisciplinary studies in mediating multilingual emergencies. They consider emergencies in hospitals (Cox and LΓ‘zaro GutiΓ©rrez), in disaster response (Dogan), in bespoke training to translators in fast-developing crises (O’Brien), and in planning responses in predictably dangerous habitats (Razumovskaya & Bartashova). The volume also illustrates scenarios in which discourse on language mediation shows bias by limiting political dialogues (Al Shehari), by conditioning news reporting (Skorokhod), and by enforcing stereotypical notions of linguists in wars (Gaunt).

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Introduction: A State of Emergency for Crisis Communication....Pages 1-29
Front Matter....Pages 31-31
Interpreting in the Emergency Department: How Context Matters for Practice....Pages 33-58
Anybody Down There? Emergency and Disaster Interpreting in Turkey....Pages 59-83
Training Translators for Crisis Communication: Translators Without Borders as an Example....Pages 85-111
Challenges of the Twenty-First Century in the Russian Arctic: Translating in Emergencies and Emergencies in Translating....Pages 113-137
Front Matter....Pages 139-139
Interpreting in a State of Emergency: Adding Fuel to the Fire....Pages 141-158
Analysis of Representation of the War in Afghanistan as a US War in Russian and Western News Media: Systemic-Functional Linguistics Model....Pages 159-178
Ghostly Entities and ClichΓ©s: Military Interpreters in Conflict Regions....Pages 179-208
Back Matter....Pages 209-215

✦ Subjects


Communication Studies;Translation Studies;Sociolinguistics;Translation;Political Science;Applied Linguistics


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