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远程口译的趋势给全世界的口译员带来了翻天覆地的变化,他们的工作场所从众所周知的物理空间转移到了新的数字空间。迄今为止的研究记录了特定的环境、语言组合和/或口译模式,而且通常侧重于某些形式的远程口译(如视频远程口译、视频中继服务)。然而,远程口译的不同特点和因素的组合几乎是无限的,单一的术语无法描述和涵盖所有可能的变化。本文提出了一个分析框架,利用空间、身体和在场的概念来分析数字空间中的口译任务,而不论语言组合、环境和模式如何。本文用两个例子来说明这一框架的应用:一个混合会议和一个虚拟现实(VR)会议,这两个会议都涉及手语口译。在过去几年中,VR 的使用大幅增加,发展迅速。因此,未来的口译任务有可能在这一新的数字空间中进行。这两种情况的应用表明,分析框架既可用于反思过去,也可用于预测未来的任务。
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Space, body and presence
The trend towards remote interpreting has caused a radical change for interpreters worldwide, one that has shifted their workplace from well-known physical spaces to new digital spaces. Research to date has documented specific settings, language combinations and/or interpreting modes, and it has usually focused on certain forms of remote interpreting (e.g., video remote interpreting, video relay service). The combinations of different characteristics and factors in remote interpreting are almost infinite, however, and single terms fail to depict and cover all possible variations. This article proposes an analytical framework that uses conceptualisations of space, body and presence to analyse interpreting assignments in digital spaces, regardless of language combination, setting and mode. Two examples are used to illustrate the application of this framework: a hybrid conference and a meeting in virtual reality (VR), both of them involving sign language interpreting. The use of VR has undergone a substantial increase in the past few years, having developed rapidly. It is therefore possible that future interpreting assignments might take place in this new digital space. The application of these two scenarios shows that the analytical framework can be used both to reflect on past and to anticipate future assignments.
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