28.704, FYI: Call for Chapters: Interpreting and Technology

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Subject: 28.704, FYI: Call for Chapters: Interpreting and Technology

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Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2017 16:38:57
From: Claudio Fantinuoli [fantinuoli at uni-mainz.de]
Subject: Call for Chapters: Interpreting and Technology

 
The publication, edited by Claudio Fantinuoli, aims at bringing together
scholars, researchers and practitioners to report on and review the latest in
the topic of ''Computer-assisted Interpreting/Automatic
Interpreting/Interpreting and Technology/Digitalisation in Interpreting'', as
well as to explore potential future developments in the field. The language of
the publication is English. 

Submissions are welcome from all subject areas of Technology and Interpreting,
especially (but not limited to):

- Computer-Assisted Interpreting (especially empiric research)
- Interpreting-motivated evaluation of Computer-Assisted Interpreting tools
- Didactics of CAI tools and other emerging technologies (developments in the
E-Classroom)
- Corpus linguistics and Interpreting
- Automatic Interpreting and Human Interpreting: Challenges for the profession
- Digitalisation and its consequences on the interpreting profession
- Technology and Interpretation: different perspectives - interpreters and
computer linguists
- Remote interpreting

Prospective authors are invited to submit abstract proposals consisting of a
title and a 300-500-word summary by 1 April 2017. Proposals should also
include the following information: author’s name, institutional affiliation,
email address, and a brief bio. Authors will be notified of their paper
proposal acceptance by 31 April 2017. Full chapters (5000-7000 words) will be
expected by 1 November 2017 (guidelines for authors will be provided).
Selected essays will be compiled in book format and the volume will be
published by a prestigious international publisher in 2018. Contact:
fantinuoli at uni-mainz.de
 



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