Anybody Down There? Emergency and Disaster Interpreting in Turkey

  • Doğan A
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Turkey is a country especially prone to earthquakes due to its geophysical position. After the strikes of the 1999 earthquakes, department of translation and interpretation in Turkey launched training courses for the interpreters who would volunteer to provide...

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Doğan, A. (2016). Anybody Down There? Emergency and Disaster Interpreting in Turkey. In Mediating Emergencies and Conflicts (pp. 59–83). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-55351-5_3

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