The Human Translator in the 2020s

David Katan editor Elsa Huertas-Barros editor Gary Massey editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:19th Dec '22

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The Human Translator in the 2020s cover

Has the language industry of the 21st century been racing ahead of the translation profession and leaving translators behind? Or are translators adapting to new sociotechnical realities and societal demands, and if so, how? The chapters in this volume seek to shed light on the profiles and position of human translators in the current decade.

This collection draws together the work of leading authors to reflect on the constantly evolving language industry. The eight chapters present new perspectives on, and concepts of, translation in a digital world. They highlight the shifts taking place in the sociotechnical environment of translation and the need to address changing buyer needs and market demands with new services, profiles and training. In doing so, they share a common focus on the added value that human translators can and do bring to bear as adaptive, creative, digitally literate experts.

Addressing an international readership, this volume is of interest to advanced students and researchers in translation and interpreting studies, and professionals in the global language industry.

ISBN: 9781032113142

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 400g

151 pages