Translation and GlobalizationRoutledge, 13 mai 2013 - 208 pages Translation and Globalization is essential reading for anyone with an interest in translation, or a concern for the future of our world's languages and cultures. This is a critical exploration of the ways in which radical changes to the world economy have affected contemporary translation. |
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... translation and indeed indifference to translation is raised in the context of an argument for a new, polyglossic ... process. The chapter analyses the impact of machine translation and computer-assisted translation on our thinking ...
... production process. In the industrial mode of development, new energy sources (steam, electricity) are the principal source of productivity alongside the ability to distribute energy through appropri- ate circulation and production ...
... process and apply efficiently knowledge-based information. Informationalism is directed towards technological development, in the form of the accumulation of knowledge and the move towards higher levels of complex- ity in information ...
... production which combined high-volume output with easy-to-programme computerized production units. These units could respond rapidly to changes in demand (product flexibility) or technology (process flexibility). Post-Fordism is the era ...
Table des matières
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2 Globalization and new translation paradigms | 42 |
3 Globalization and the new geography of translation | 76 |
4 Globalization and the new politics of translation | 104 |
5 Translation and minority languages in a global setting | 138 |
Notes | 173 |
Bibliography | 176 |
Index | 190 |