Photo Credit: Routledge The Psychology of Translation is a newly published book edited by Open University colleagues Séverine Hubscher-Davidson and Caroline Lehr. They drew on the work of scholars from both psychology and translation studies to offer new perspectives and conceptualisations towards a critical translation psychology. Both Zoë Walkington and Sarah Crafter from the School… Continue reading New Book – The Psychology of Translation: Dr Zoë Walkington and Professor Sarah Crafter talk about their chapters
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Empowering young interpreters across Europe
Sarah Crafter talks about a new collaborative project she is involved in “Empowering Young Language Brokers for Inclusion in Diversity” (EYLBID) coordinated by the MIRAS research group of Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. When children and young people migrate to a new country it may take them a little while to learn a new language. School… Continue reading Empowering young interpreters across Europe