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Research articles and journals on conference interpreting

There is a wealth of articles and journals on conference interpreting that share the latest results of research done in the field. This is not an exhaustive list. Please use the feedback button if you would like to request others be listed.

Articles

BITRA - Bibliography of Interpreting and Translation 

 

CIRIN - An international information network on conference interpreting research

 

Short-Term Memory Improvement After Simultaneous Interpretation Training - Babcock, Laura; Capizzi, Mariagrazia; Arbula, Sandra; Vallesi, Antonino; Journal of Cognitive Enhancement, 2017, Vol.1(3), pp.254-267

 

The Effort model and Gravitational Model clarifications and update

Gile, Daniel

 

Prise de notes et attention en début d’apprentissage de l’interprétation consécutive – une expérience – démonstration de sensibilisation

Gile, Daniel

Meta : journal des traducteurs vol 36, Nº 2-3 1991

www.erudit.org

 

The Ethical Positioning of the Interpreter

Jiang, Hong

Babel: Revue Internationale de la Traduction = International Journal of Translation, 2013, Vol.59(2), pp.209-223

 

Cognition et déverbalisation

Balliu, Christian

Meta, journal des traducteurs, vol 52, N°1, 2007

www.erudit.org

 

La théorie interprétative ou Théorie du sens : point de vue d’une praticienne

Herbulot, Florence

www.erudit.org

 

How the human brain works during simultaneous interpretation

National Research University Higher School of Economics

 

Interpreting in International Organisations. Research, Training and Practice in European Institutions 

CLINA: An interdisciplinary Journal of Translation, Interpreting and Intercultural Communication

 

Interpreting international sign: mapping the interpreter’s profile

This is the first study mapping the profile of International Sign (IS) conference interpreters worldwide

Autonomous learning: What makes it work in postgraduate interpreter training?

Autonomous learning: What makes it work in postgraduate interpreter training

Ildikó Horváth, Ph.D., habil., Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Translation and Interpreting at ELTE University, Budapest, Hungary, published in: Across Languages and Cultures 8 (1), pp. 103–123 (2007) DOI: 10.1556/Acr.87.2007.1.6

Autonomous learning is a complex and multi-faceted construct. It can be defined as the learners’ capacity to self-direct their own learning. What makes it work in the context of postgraduate interpreter training?

 

Journals

Interpreting – International journal of research and practice in interpreting

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company

 

Across Languages and Cultures – a multidisciplinary Journal for Translation and Interpreting Studies

Publisher: Akadémiai Kiado

 

The Interpreter and Translator Trainer

Publisher:  Routledge – Taylor & Francis Group

 

FORUM | Revue internationale d’interprétation et de traduction / International Journal of Interpretation and Translation

Publisher: John Benjamins 

 

Meta: Translator's Journal

Publisher: John Benjamins

 

The Interpreter's Newsletter

 

The International Journal of Translation and Interpreting Research

This is a refereed international journal that seeks to create a cross-fertilization between research, training and professional practice. It aims to publish high quality, research-based, original articles, that highlight the applications of research results to the improvement of T&I training and practice.

 

Routledge Translation Studies

Learning and teaching materials, as well as published research works.

 

Trans-kom: Zeitschrift für Translationswissenchaft und Fachkommunikation

 

International Journal of Interpreter Education

 

Interpreting and Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal

An international, open access, peer reviewed journal which aims to broaden the scope of interpreting studies. Publisher: Sage Journals

Translation and Interpreting Studies

The Journal of the American Translation and Interpreting Studies Association. Publisher: John Benjamins

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