Translation in the Digital Age

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Routledge, 2013 - 165 halaman

Translation is living through a period of revolutionary upheaval. The effects of digital technology and the internet on translation are continuous, widespread and profound.  From automatic online translation services to the rise of crowdsourced translation and the proliferation of translation Apps for smartphones, the translation revolution is everywhere. The implications for human languages, cultures and society of this revolution are radical and far-reaching. In the Information Age that is the Translation Age, new ways of talking and thinking about translation which take full account of the dramatic changes in the digital sphere are urgently required.

Michael Cronin examines the role of translation with regard to the debates around emerging digital technologies and analyses their social, cultural and political consequences, guiding readers through the beginnings of translation's engagement with technology, and through to the key issues that exist today.

With links to many areas of study, Translation in the Digital Age is a vital read for students of modern languages, translation studies, cultural studies and applied linguistics.

 

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the translation age
1
1 The house of translation
9
2 Plain speaking
37
3 Translating limits
64
4 Everyware
90
5 Details
116
Notes
142
Bibliography
145
Index
156
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Michael Cronin is Professor of Translation Studies at Dublin City University. He is a Founder Member, former Chairperson and Honorary Member of the Irish Translators and Interpreters Association. He on the editorial and international advisory boards of translation studies journals in Brazil, China, India, Canada, France, the United Kingdom, Greece and the Netherlands.

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