In this landmark project, Moratto and Zhang evaluate how conference interpreting developed as a profession in China, and the directions in which it is heading. Bringing together perspectives from leading researchers in the field, Moratto and Zhang present a thematically organized analysis of the trajectory of professional conference interpreting in China. This includes discussion of the pedagogies used both currently and historically, the professionalization of interpreter education, and future prospects for virtual reality, multimodal conferences, and artificial intelligence. Taken as a…mehr
In this landmark project, Moratto and Zhang evaluate how conference interpreting developed as a profession in China, and the directions in which it is heading. Bringing together perspectives from leading researchers in the field, Moratto and Zhang present a thematically organized analysis of the trajectory of professional conference interpreting in China. This includes discussion of the pedagogies used both currently and historically, the professionalization of interpreter education, and future prospects for virtual reality, multimodal conferences, and artificial intelligence. Taken as a whole, the contributors present a rich and detailed picture of the development of conference interpreting in China since 1979, its status today, and how it is likely to develop in the coming decades. An essential resource for scholars and students of conference interpreting in China, alongside its sister volume, The Pioneers of Chinese Interpreting: Insiders' Accounts on the Rise of a Profession.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Riccardo Moratto is Professor of Translation and Interpreting Studies at the Graduate Institute of Interpretation and Translation, Shanghai International Studies University. Irene A. Zhang is Professor and Dean of the Graduate Institute of Interpretation and Translation, Shanghai International Studies University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1 Professionalization of Conference Interpreting in China 1 Professionalization of conference interpreting in China: implications from research and publications Cheng Zhan and Han Zhang 2 UNTPIT as a forerunner of OBE model for conference interpreter training in China Yuben Zhu and Wen Ren 3 The professionalization of interpreting and professional interpreter education in the Chinese mainland Lei Mu and Xinyuan Liu 4 Embarking upon careers with a diploma in conference interpreting: graduates' motivations and self-perceived employability Bin Gao and Zhuxuan Zhao 5 How are they invisibly present? Conference interpreters' role perception Wei Zhang and Yu Gao 6 Problem-based Learning (PBL) in conference interpreting pedagogy: a holistic approach Yi Liu and Dechao Li 7 Exploring the identity and crisis of interpreting teachers in China: a case study of a private college in Zhejiang province Jiqing Dong and Yihui Chen 8 Investigating the differences between native and non-native English speakers in assessing Chinese-to-English interpretation Xiaoqi Shang Part 2 Professional practice and future trends 9 Exploring standards of interpreting services in China (2006-2021): history and prospects Jie Xing and Yinghua He 10 Interpreting in Macao: practice, training and research Yiqiang Chen, Victoria Lai Cheng Lei, and Defeng Li 11 Interpreter training in Xinjiang: challenges and solutions Bin Zou and Xiaoyan Li 12 Problems in MTI conference interpreting education in Gansu, Qinghai, and Ningxia and suggested solutions Xuejie Bai 13 Interpreting technologies in the artificial intelligence era Huashu Wang, Zhi Li, and Chengshu Yang 14 Multimodal videoconference interpreting: technical challenges and opportunities Jie Lü and Xiaojun Zhang 15 Interpreting training and research in virtual reality: the Chinese experience Yu Jiang and Hui Jia
Introduction Part 1 Professionalization of Conference Interpreting in China 1 Professionalization of conference interpreting in China: implications from research and publications Cheng Zhan and Han Zhang 2 UNTPIT as a forerunner of OBE model for conference interpreter training in China Yuben Zhu and Wen Ren 3 The professionalization of interpreting and professional interpreter education in the Chinese mainland Lei Mu and Xinyuan Liu 4 Embarking upon careers with a diploma in conference interpreting: graduates' motivations and self-perceived employability Bin Gao and Zhuxuan Zhao 5 How are they invisibly present? Conference interpreters' role perception Wei Zhang and Yu Gao 6 Problem-based Learning (PBL) in conference interpreting pedagogy: a holistic approach Yi Liu and Dechao Li 7 Exploring the identity and crisis of interpreting teachers in China: a case study of a private college in Zhejiang province Jiqing Dong and Yihui Chen 8 Investigating the differences between native and non-native English speakers in assessing Chinese-to-English interpretation Xiaoqi Shang Part 2 Professional practice and future trends 9 Exploring standards of interpreting services in China (2006-2021): history and prospects Jie Xing and Yinghua He 10 Interpreting in Macao: practice, training and research Yiqiang Chen, Victoria Lai Cheng Lei, and Defeng Li 11 Interpreter training in Xinjiang: challenges and solutions Bin Zou and Xiaoyan Li 12 Problems in MTI conference interpreting education in Gansu, Qinghai, and Ningxia and suggested solutions Xuejie Bai 13 Interpreting technologies in the artificial intelligence era Huashu Wang, Zhi Li, and Chengshu Yang 14 Multimodal videoconference interpreting: technical challenges and opportunities Jie Lü and Xiaojun Zhang 15 Interpreting training and research in virtual reality: the Chinese experience Yu Jiang and Hui Jia
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