Description
Showcases the challenges involved in ensuring timely, accurate and appropriate multilingual communication in various crisis settings, and how this might be improved in future.
About the Author
Sharon O'Brien is Professor of Translation Studies at Dublin City University, Ireland. Federico M. Federici is Professor of Intercultural Crisis Communication at University College London, UK.
Reviews
Translating Crises is a highly relevant and timely contribution, responding to the social needs of the moment. Its depth and breadth of contributions on crisis translation/interpreting are truly remarkable. Being both research-based and practice-oriented, it is likely to become a go-to volume for everyone interested in this topic. -- Natasa Pavlovic, University of Zagreb, Croatia
An essential work on crisis translation from two of the leading figures in the field. Dr. O'Brien and Dr. Federici gather in this volume the pioneering views of scholars, established professionals, committed NGO workers and human rights specialists, who provide a global insight into the cross-disciplinary area of Intercultural communication in crisis settings. -- Celia Rico, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
Book Information
ISBN 9781350240162
Author Dr Sharon O'Brien
Format Paperback
Page Count 464
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC