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    The Routledge Handbook of Interpreting, Technology and AI

    The Routledge Handbook of Interpreting, Technology and AI by Davitti, Elena; Korybski, Tomasz; Braun, Sabine;

    Series: Routledge Handbooks in Translation and Interpreting Studies;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 26 May 2025

    • ISBN 9780367513009
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages448 pages
    • Size 246x174 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 18 Illustrations, black & white; 7 Halftones, black & white; 11 Line drawings, black & white; 2 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the history, development, use and study of the evolving relationship between interpreting and technology, addressing the challenges and opportunities brought by advances in AI and digital tools.

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    Long description:

    This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the history, development, use, and study of the evolving relationship between interpreting and technology, addressing the challenges and opportunities brought by advances in AI and digital tools.


    Encompassing a variety of methods, systems, and devices applied to interpreting as a field of practice as well as a study discipline, this volume presents a synthesis of current thinking on the topic and an understanding of how technology alters, shapes, and enables the interpreting task. The handbook examines how interpreting has evolved through the integration of both purpose-built and adapted technologies that support, automate, or even replace (human) interpreting tasks and offers insights into their ethical, practical, and socio-economic implications. Addressing both signed and spoken language interpreting technologies, as well as technologies for language access and media accessibility, the book draws together expertise from varied areas of study and illustrates overlapping aspects of research.


    Authored by a range of practicing interpreters and academics from across five continents, this is the essential guide to interpreting and technology for both advanced students and researchers of interpreting and professional interpreters.



    ?Amid a plethora of handbooks, this volume is particularly timely as a much-needed stock-taking of technological developments that have been and will be shaping the way interpreting is practiced and future technology-using professionals are educated to enable communication in a variety of settings.?


    Franz PöchhackerUniversity of Vienna, Austria

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Contributors
    Acknowledgments


    Introduction
    Elena Davitti, Tomasz Korybski, and Sabine Braun


    Part I:  Technology-enabled interpreting   


    1 Telephone interpreting
    Raquel Lázaro Gutiérrez


    2 Video-mediated interpreting
    Sabine Braun


    3 Remote simultaneous interpreting
    Agnieszka Chmiel and Nicoletta Spinolo


    4 Video relay service
    Camilla Warnicke


    5 Portable interpreting equipment
    Tomasz Korybski


    6 Technology-enabled consecutive interpreting
    Cihan Ünlü


    7 Tablet interpreting
    Francesco Saina


    Part II: Technology and interpreter training


    8 Computer-assisted interpreting (CAI) tools and CAI tools training
    Bianca Prandi


    9 Digital pens for interpreter training
    Marc Orlando


    10 Technology for training in conference interpreting
    Amalia Amato, Mariachiara Russo, Gabriele Carioli, and Nicoletta Spinolo


    Part III: Technology for (semi-)automating interpreting workflows


    11 Technology for hybrid modalities
    Elena Davitti


    12 Machine interpreting
    Claudio Fantinuoli


    Part IV: Technology in professional interpreting settings          


    13 Conference settings
    Kilian G. Seeber


    14 Healthcare settings
    Esther de Boe


    15 Legal settings
    Jérôme Devaux


    16 Immigration, asylum and refugee settings
    Diana Singureanu and Sabine Braun


    Part V: Current issues and debates 


    17 Quality-related aspects     
    Elena Davitti, Tomasz Korybski, Constantin Orăsan, and Sabine Braun


    18 Ethical aspects
    Deborah Giustini


    19 Cognitive aspects
    Christopher D. Mellinger


    20 International and professional standards
    Veronica Pérez Guarnieri and Haris Ghinos


    21 Workflows and working models
    Anja Rütten


    22 Ergonomics and accessibility
    Wojciech Figiel


     Index

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