Emotions are complex reactions comprising experiential, behavioural, and physiological components. Few would argue that professional translators can experience emotions in the context of their work, and that they need to possess emotional competencies in order to mediate effectively between cultures, to understand a client’s needs and expectations, and to communicate messages in a successful way. Yet, translators’ emotions are still under-researched and psychological aspects of translating lack visibility in professional translator training contexts. In this presentation, I will highlight the relevance of discussing affect—the term used in psychology to refer to emotions that influence one’s thinking and actions—and explore how emotions can...
The process of translating is conditioned by complicated and still very enigmatic phenomenon of comp...
Human emotions are profoundly social and this becomes particularly salient in the translation profes...
I.Translation and Emotional Intelligence: what and why? II.EI in practice (examples) III.Findings ...
In the last decades, psychological research has increasingly acknowledged that emotion is a central ...
This volume tackles one of the most promising and interdisciplinary developments in modern Translati...
Translation is a vital part of multilingual communication in the work of international companies and...
In 2004, Hu proposed the term “translator studies” to refer to all research that places translators ...
In recent years, technological progress and in particular the advent of neural machine translation h...
This paper examines the emotional aspects of the translation process while taking into account the s...
This book provides a unique roadmap for the design of an effective emotional intelligence (EI) inter...
The extended nature of the translation process has been acknowledged for some time, but the role of ...
This book provides a unique roadmap for the design of an effective emotional intelligence (EI) inter...
The messy reality of non-comparable source texts, domain knowledge, experience, familiarity with too...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of emotions and some personality traits on tr...
Psychological studies suggest that positive and negative affective states have clear differential im...
The process of translating is conditioned by complicated and still very enigmatic phenomenon of comp...
Human emotions are profoundly social and this becomes particularly salient in the translation profes...
I.Translation and Emotional Intelligence: what and why? II.EI in practice (examples) III.Findings ...
In the last decades, psychological research has increasingly acknowledged that emotion is a central ...
This volume tackles one of the most promising and interdisciplinary developments in modern Translati...
Translation is a vital part of multilingual communication in the work of international companies and...
In 2004, Hu proposed the term “translator studies” to refer to all research that places translators ...
In recent years, technological progress and in particular the advent of neural machine translation h...
This paper examines the emotional aspects of the translation process while taking into account the s...
This book provides a unique roadmap for the design of an effective emotional intelligence (EI) inter...
The extended nature of the translation process has been acknowledged for some time, but the role of ...
This book provides a unique roadmap for the design of an effective emotional intelligence (EI) inter...
The messy reality of non-comparable source texts, domain knowledge, experience, familiarity with too...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of emotions and some personality traits on tr...
Psychological studies suggest that positive and negative affective states have clear differential im...
The process of translating is conditioned by complicated and still very enigmatic phenomenon of comp...
Human emotions are profoundly social and this becomes particularly salient in the translation profes...
I.Translation and Emotional Intelligence: what and why? II.EI in practice (examples) III.Findings ...