Mediating Emergencies and Conflicts

Mediating Emergencies and Conflicts
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9781137553515
ISBN-13 : 1137553510
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Book Synopsis Mediating Emergencies and Conflicts by : Federico M. Federici

Download or read book Mediating Emergencies and Conflicts written by Federico M. Federici and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-07-20 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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 Lázaro Gutiérrez), 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).


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