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This collection re-envisions the academic study of institutional translation and interpreting (ITI), revealing oppression in established institutional spaces toward challenging existing policies within the field.

Produktbeschreibung
This collection re-envisions the academic study of institutional translation and interpreting (ITI), revealing oppression in established institutional spaces toward challenging existing policies within the field.


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Autorenporträt
Esther Monzó-Nebot is an associate professor in translation and interpreting in the Department of Translation and Communication at Universitat Jaume I, Spain. María Lomeña-Galiano is an associate professor in translation studies in the Department of Foreign Languages and Translation at Université Rennes 2, France.
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"This volume could be regarded as a call to action, not only for the institutions themselves to pay proper attention to redressing these inadequacies, but also for further research into thecontrast between stated objectives and actual outcomes, stakeholders' attitudes towards the delivery (and deliverers) of these services, and possible solutions
to the problems and challenges identified."

- Holly Mikkelson, Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, United States of America
"This volume could be regarded as a call to action, not only for the institutions themselves to pay proper attention to redressing these inadequacies, but also for further research into thecontrast between stated objectives and actual outcomes, stakeholders' attitudes towards the delivery (and deliverers) of these services, and possible solutions
to the problems and challenges identified."

- Holly Mikkelson, Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, United States of America