In:Interpreting Technologies – Current and Future Trends
Edited by Gloria Corpas Pastor and Bart Defrancq
[IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature 37] 2023
► pp. v–vi
Published online: 9 October 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.37.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.37.toc
Table of contents
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Introduction
Bart Defrancq
Gloria Corpas Pastor
Chapter 1.Using smartpens and digital pens in interpreter training and
interpreting research: Taking stock and looking ahead
Marc Orlando
Chapter 2.Tablet interpreting: A decade of research and practice
Josh Goldsmith
Chapter 3.Towards AI-enhanced computer-assisted interpreting
Claudio Fantinuoli
Chapter 4.‘I am his extension in the courtroom’: How court interpreters cope with the demands of video-mediated
interpreting in hearings with remote defendants
Diana Singureanu
Graham Hieke
Joanna Gough
Sabine Braun
Chapter 5.Public service interpreters’ perceptions and acceptance
of remote interpreting technologies in times of a pandemic
of remote interpreting technologies in times of a pandemic
Hélène Stengers
Raquel Lázaro Gutiérrez
Koen Kerremans
Chapter 6.Investigating the use of technology in the interpreting
profession: A comparison of the Global South and Global North
profession: A comparison of the Global South and Global North
Elizabeth Deysel
Chapter 7.Videoconference interpreting goes multimodal: Some insights and a tentative proposal
Xiaojun Zhang
Gloria Corpas Pastor
Jing Zhang
Chapter 8.Embedding, extending, and distributing interpreter cognition
with technology
with technology
Christopher D. Mellinger
Chapter 9.Conference interpreting and technology: An institutional perspective
Thomas Jayes
Chapter 10.Automatic speech translation in the classroom
and lecture setting: Challenges, approaches, and future directions
and lecture setting: Challenges, approaches, and future directions
William D. Lewis
Jan Niehues
Chapter 11.Where is it all going? Technology, economic pressures
and the future of interpreting
and the future of interpreting
Jonathan Downie
Chapter 12.Technology in interpreter education and training: A structured set of proposals
Bart Defrancq
Index
