Ulisses Anthology of Essays in Interpreting Studies is a comprehensive collection of scholarly essays that examine the multifaceted nature of interpreting in contemporary society. The book explores key concepts, theories, methodologies, and practical issues that shape the field of interpreting studies. Through diverse perspectives and research-based discussions, the contributors investigate the role of interpreters in facilitating communication across linguistic and cultural boundaries.
The anthology covers a wide range of topics, including interpreting ethics, interpreter training, cognitive processes, community interpreting, conference interpreting, technology-assisted interpreting, and the impact of globalization on language mediation. Each essay provides critical insights into current challenges and developments, highlighting both theoretical advancements and practical implications.
This compilation serves as an essential resource for understanding the evolving landscape of interpreting studies. By bringing together varied scholarly voices, the anthology promotes deeper reflection, informed practice, and continued research in the discipline.








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