Abstract
Research cooperation between academic and nonacademic institutions tends not to concern the humanities, where mutual financial rewards are mostly not in evidence. The study of eight nonacademic placements of doctoral researchers working on interlingual translation nevertheless indicates some degree of success. It is found that the placements lead to ongoing cooperation when the following conditions are met: 1) the nature of the placement is understood and relations of trust are established; 2) mutual benefits are envisaged; and 3) there are prior arrangements for receiving visiting researchers. A placement can be successful even when one of the last two factors is missing. Further, the measure of success for placements in the humanities should concern social and symbolic benefits, in addition to financial profits.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1-23 |
Number of pages | 23 |
Journal | Across Languages and Cultures |
Volume | 15 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2014 |
Bibliographical note
The archived file is not the final published version of the paper. Pym, A., González Núñez, G., Miquel-Iriarte, M., Ramos Pinto, S., Teixeira, C., & Tesseur, W. (2014). Work placements in doctoral research training in the humanities: eight cases from translation studies. Across languages and cultures, 15(1), 1-23. http://dx.doi.org/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/Acr.15.2014.1.1Keywords
- industry-university collaboration
- nonacademic partnership
- PhD research
- translation studies