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Book Synopsis

Community translation or public service translation is on a global scale often unregulated and dependent on individual awareness, good will and even charity work. The social impact and mission of community translation, the key role of the translator's psycho-sociocultural awareness and its role depending on local and global changes in human migration and linguistic diversity make community translation a constantly evolving and yet under-investigated activity and profession. This book covers key practical and theoretical approaches towards community translation, providing insights into the current state of the field and the latest research, trends, guidelines, initiatives and gaps.

Combining knowledge in the areas of translator ethics, pedagogy, legal, and social and health-related settings, this volume covers community translation in a wide range of countries and regions. Community Translation: Research and Practice is an essential guide both for those studying and work

Trade Review

"Congratulations and thanks to the editors for this much-needed work that makes an important contribution to the field of community translation, reflecting its growth as a discipline. This volume includes input from a wide range of international experts from both academia and professional practice, addressing an interesting variety of issues. This excellent work will increase the visibility of community translation as a specific area of practice, something we can be truly thankful for."

Anne Martin, University of Granada, Spain

"The 10 chapters in this very useful volume report on contemporary research in the context of community translation (CT) theory. They examine CT practice in such diverse settings as health care, criminal investigations and the documentation of life stories, and also provide valuable guidance as to how the skills necessary for effective CT can be taught. There is much to be learnt from the diverse national settings of the research reported, ranging from Australia to Japan, New Zealand and Spain."

Dr Ron Witton PhD, Cornell University, 'In Touch' magazine, Autumn 2023, Australian Institute of Interpreters and Translators (AUSIT).



Table of Contents

List of Contributors

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1

Challenges in Community Translation Service Provision: The Australian Perspective

Erika González and Despina Amanatidou

Chapter 2

The Battle to Intervene: Constrained Advocacy for Community Translators

David Katan and Cinzia Spinzi

Chapter 3

Translators’ Ethics in Community Translation: A Case Study of English–Japanese Translators in the Australian System

Maho Fukuno

Chapter 4

You Don’t See What I See—Assessing Contextual Meanings in Translated Health Care Texts in New Zealand

Wei Teng

Chapter 5

Speak My Language! The Important Role of Community Translation in the Promotion of Health Literacy

Ineke Crezee and Hoy Neng Wong Soon

Chapter 6

Community Translation for Oncological and Palliative Care

Katarzyna Stachowiak-Szymczak and Karolina Stachowiak

Chapter 7

Challenges and Constraints in the Translation of Wiretapping in Spain

Mohamed El-Madkouri Maataoui and Beatriz Soto Aranda

Chapter 8

Life Stories in Translation: Community Translators as Cultural Mediators

Marija Todorova

Chapter 9

The Voices of Migrant Families: (Auto)biography, Testimonio, Service-Learning, and Community Translation

Alicia Rueda-Acedo

Chapter 10

The Multilingual Community Translation Classroom: Challenges and Strategies to Train Profession-Ready Graduates

Miranda Lai and Erika González

Appendix

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 2/3/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032161624, 978-1032161624
      ISBN10: 1032161620

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Community translation or public service translation is on a global scale often unregulated and dependent on individual awareness, good will and even charity work. The social impact and mission of community translation, the key role of the translator's psycho-sociocultural awareness and its role depending on local and global changes in human migration and linguistic diversity make community translation a constantly evolving and yet under-investigated activity and profession. This book covers key practical and theoretical approaches towards community translation, providing insights into the current state of the field and the latest research, trends, guidelines, initiatives and gaps.

      Combining knowledge in the areas of translator ethics, pedagogy, legal, and social and health-related settings, this volume covers community translation in a wide range of countries and regions. Community Translation: Research and Practice is an essential guide both for those studying and work

      Trade Review

      "Congratulations and thanks to the editors for this much-needed work that makes an important contribution to the field of community translation, reflecting its growth as a discipline. This volume includes input from a wide range of international experts from both academia and professional practice, addressing an interesting variety of issues. This excellent work will increase the visibility of community translation as a specific area of practice, something we can be truly thankful for."

      Anne Martin, University of Granada, Spain

      "The 10 chapters in this very useful volume report on contemporary research in the context of community translation (CT) theory. They examine CT practice in such diverse settings as health care, criminal investigations and the documentation of life stories, and also provide valuable guidance as to how the skills necessary for effective CT can be taught. There is much to be learnt from the diverse national settings of the research reported, ranging from Australia to Japan, New Zealand and Spain."

      Dr Ron Witton PhD, Cornell University, 'In Touch' magazine, Autumn 2023, Australian Institute of Interpreters and Translators (AUSIT).



      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors

      Foreword

      Acknowledgements

      Chapter 1

      Challenges in Community Translation Service Provision: The Australian Perspective

      Erika González and Despina Amanatidou

      Chapter 2

      The Battle to Intervene: Constrained Advocacy for Community Translators

      David Katan and Cinzia Spinzi

      Chapter 3

      Translators’ Ethics in Community Translation: A Case Study of English–Japanese Translators in the Australian System

      Maho Fukuno

      Chapter 4

      You Don’t See What I See—Assessing Contextual Meanings in Translated Health Care Texts in New Zealand

      Wei Teng

      Chapter 5

      Speak My Language! The Important Role of Community Translation in the Promotion of Health Literacy

      Ineke Crezee and Hoy Neng Wong Soon

      Chapter 6

      Community Translation for Oncological and Palliative Care

      Katarzyna Stachowiak-Szymczak and Karolina Stachowiak

      Chapter 7

      Challenges and Constraints in the Translation of Wiretapping in Spain

      Mohamed El-Madkouri Maataoui and Beatriz Soto Aranda

      Chapter 8

      Life Stories in Translation: Community Translators as Cultural Mediators

      Marija Todorova

      Chapter 9

      The Voices of Migrant Families: (Auto)biography, Testimonio, Service-Learning, and Community Translation

      Alicia Rueda-Acedo

      Chapter 10

      The Multilingual Community Translation Classroom: Challenges and Strategies to Train Profession-Ready Graduates

      Miranda Lai and Erika González

      Appendix

      Index

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