Dr
Mary
Phelan

Primary Department
School of Applied Language & Intercultural Studies
Role
Academic Staff
Mary Phelan
Phone number: 01 700
5788
Campus
Glasnevin Campus
Room Number
C2123

Academic biography

Mary Phelan is Associate Professor in the School of Applied Language and Intercultural Studies (SALIS) and the director of the Centre for Translation and Textual Studies (CTTS.ie), a University-designated research centre, at DCU. In addition, she is the chairperson of the Irish Translators’ and Interpreters’ Association (ITIA).

Dr Phelan's publications include a co-authored book Ethics in Public Service Interpreting (Routledge 2020), a monograph Irish Speakers, Interpreters and the Courts 1754-1921 (Four Courts Press 2019), a journal article 'Literary Portrayals of Court Interpreters and Irish Speakers in the long Nineteenth Century' in Translation Studies (2020), and a book chapter 'Consuls and other Interpreters in Cork Harbour, Ireland' in Translating in Town: Local Translation Policies during the European 19th Century (Bloomsbury 2020). 
Dr Phelan's research is in the field of Translation Studies, particularly historical provision of court interpreters and contemporary provision of interpreters in courts, police stations, hospitals and other settings. She is interested in hearing from interpreters and others with an interest in interpreting who would like to pursue PhD research on the history of interpreting, current interpreter provision, standards, ethical issues. Other possible topics relate to translation and interpreting policy, translators’ status and working conditions.

Research interests

Mary Phelan's research is in the field of Translation Studies, particularly historical provision of court interpreters and contemporary provision of interpreters in courts, police stations, hospitals and other settings. She is interested in the history of interpreting, current interpreter provision, standards, ethical issues. Other interests are translation and interpreting policy, translators’ status and working conditions.