TY - BOOK ID - 16141879 TI - Interpreting and the politics of recognition AU - Stone, Christopher AU - Leeson, Lorraine PY - 2018 SN - 9781138666795 1138666793 9781317213291 1317213297 9781317213284 1317213289 9781315619224 1315619229 9781317213307 1317213300 9780367735753 PB - London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, DB - UniCat KW - Translating and interpreting KW - Multiculturalism KW - Communication KW - Political aspects. KW - Interpreters for the deaf KW - Intercultural communication KW - Political aspects KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Social ethics KW - Translation science KW - Politics KW - Mass communications KW - Traduction KW - Langue des signes KW - Communication interculturelle. KW - Aspect politique KW - Aspect moral KW - Sociale ethiek KW - Politiek KW - Massacommunicatie KW - Vertaalkunde KW - Communication and politics KW - Politics and communication KW - Cultural diversity policy KW - Cultural pluralism KW - Cultural pluralism policy KW - Ethnic diversity policy KW - Social policy KW - Anti-racism KW - Ethnicity KW - Cultural fusion KW - Interpretation and translation KW - Interpreting and translating KW - Language and languages KW - Literature KW - Translation and interpretation KW - Translators KW - Government policy KW - Translating KW - E-books KW - Aspect politique. KW - Aspect moral. KW - Traduction. KW - Translating and interpreting - Political aspects KW - Translating and interpreting - Moral and ethical aspects UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:16141879 AB - Interpreting and the Politics of Recognition investigates the historical, ethical and professional dimensions of this, arguably, most widespread form of intercultural communication. Covering key topics from colonialism to representation, ethics and power, it looks at the different linguistic modalities (signed and spoken) used within communities to investigate equality of citizens. The contributors include leading authorities in their fields and use a wide spread of examples from a variety of disparate cultures - including deaf and ethnic minority groups. With eight chapters presented in three thematic sections and a foreword by Michael Cronin setting the book in its wider context, this volume will be of interest to practicing interpreters, researchers and advanced students in the areas of Interpreting Studies, Translation Studies, Linguistics and Communication Studies. ER -