Book review
Claudia V. Angelelli & Brian James Baer, eds.. Researching Translation and Interpreting
xvii + 292 pp.London: Routledge, 2015.

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The last 50 years have witnessed the rapid growth of empirical research and descriptive studies on translation and interpreting (T&I) as well as the appearance of degree programs in Translation and Interpreting Studies (TIS) throughout the world. Researching Translation and Interpreting, edited by Claudia V. Angelelli and Brian James Baer, is coming out at the right time; it presents a comprehensive view of current research directions in TIS, outlines the theoretical concepts underpinning that research, and presents detailed discussions of the various methods used.

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Angelelli, Claudia V
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