The Sociolinguistics of Survey Translation
3 authors - Paperback
£39.99
Yuling Pan, Independent Researcher
Dr. Yuling Pan, a leading researcher in the field of sociolinguistics and multilingual survey research, has over 30 years of experience in language and cultural research, and 16 years of experience in survey translation and questionnaire development and pretesting. She taught and lectured at university level in various countries, including United States, China, Hong Kong, and Finland. She also held a position of Principal Researcher and Senior Sociolinguist at the United States Census Bureau for 12 years. She has published widely, including authored and edited books, book chapters, and journal articles in the field of sociolinguistics and survey research. Yuling Pan holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
Mandy Sha, www.mandysha.com
Mandy Sha directs research studies and increases the scientific body of knowledge through publications, international speaking engagements, and professional service. While working on this book, she coedited the 2018 special issue of refereed international journal Translation & Interpreting on questionnaire translation in cross-national and cross-cultural research, presented a seminar at the World Bank on maximizing quality of qualitative research in multilingual and multicultural contexts, and coauthored the Quality of Comparative Surveys task force report commissioned by the World Association for Public Opinion Research and American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR). She chairs the 75th anniversary AAPOR national conference to represent the outlook and leading research in the scientific community, including the topic of applying sociolinguistics to survey translation.
Hyunjoo Park: Principal, HP Research
Hyunjoo Park is a social scientist with 20 years of experience conducting international marketing and social science research in Korea as well as in the U.S. Ms. Park has experience in both qualitative and quantitative survey research including questionnaire development and pretesting, cognitive interviews, focus groups, interviewer training and monitoring, and statistical analysis. She has published quite a few number of book chapters and journal articles in the field of survey research such as Journal of Official Statistics, Field Methods, International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Quality and Quantity, Survey Practice, Advances in Comparative Survey Methodology Survey Methods in Multinational Multiregional and Multicultural Contexts, including the first Korean survey methodology book. She currently resides in Korea and has been teaching survey methodology courses in a college and a graduate school while supporting various survey projects in and outside of Korea.