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Home > Archives > Vol 9, No 1 (2017)

Vol 9, No 1 (2017)

Translation & Interpreting

Special issue on research methods in Interpreting Studies

Guest editors: Jemina Napier and Raquel de Pedro Ricoy

Table of Contents

Introduction

Innovations in interpreting research methods
Raquel de Pedro Ricoy, Jemina Napier
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1-3

Articles

Note-taking in consecutive interpreting: New data from pen recording
Sijia Chen
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4-23
Analyzing personal embodied experiences: Autoethnography, feelings, and fieldwork
Sari Hokkanen
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24-35
To interview or not to interview: A critical approach to assessing end-users’ perceptions of the role of 21st century indigenous interpreters in Peru
Raquel de Pedro Ricoy
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36-50
Retrospective protocols: Tapping into the minds of interpreting trainees
Marwa Shamy, Raquel de Pedro Ricoy
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51-71
Sign language interpreter aptitude: The trials and tribulations of a longitudinal study
Christopher A Stone
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72-87
Combining different methods of data collection in public service interpreting doctoral research: examples from the Spanish context
Mireia Vargas-Urpi
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88-101
Rebalancing power: Participatory research methods in interpreting studies
Svenja Wurm, Jemina Napier
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102-120

Reviews

Book review: Dictionary of research methodologies in Translation and Interpreting Studies
Andrew Chesterman
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121-123