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Advancing knowledge translation practices to accelerate change in adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health practice: a scoping review. [PDF]
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Reading to Translate or Translating to Read? Modeling Translators' Eye Movements with Multilingual Pre-Trained Models. [PDF]
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Studying the Translations of NHSnet
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, 2001This paper explores the ways in which innovative information systems projects take on a life of their own. The paper begins by reviewing some of the more traditional ways of making sense of this phenomenon: resistance to change, escalation and unintended results, before introducing the sociology of translation. This provides a theoretical framework for
Edgar A. Whitley, Athanasia Pouloudi
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Translators and Translation Studies
The Translator, 2007AbstractThe present article examines the role of translation studies in mediating the hegemonic ideology of the New Consumerism, of which advertising is a pivotal mouthpiece. The TS-inspired perspective proposed here draws on green activism, psychology and race and feminist studies, and makes particular use of semiotics as a tool of analysis.
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Situatedness in translation studies
Cognitive Systems Research, 2002In Translation Studies, situatedness has given rise to a new paradigm with its own definitions, methods and objects. however, the basis for this framework was not laid directly by Situated Cognition as a Cognitive Science approach. Situated Translation and Situated Cognition have a different focus; in fact, they often contradict each other.
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The Translator, 2013
This article adopts a meta-theoretical and meta-academic perspective. It takes a critical look at how academic research in translation studies (as in other fields) is increasingly dominated by market forces as the world of higher education is drawn more and more into the sphere of neoliberal action and ideology.
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This article adopts a meta-theoretical and meta-academic perspective. It takes a critical look at how academic research in translation studies (as in other fields) is increasingly dominated by market forces as the world of higher education is drawn more and more into the sphere of neoliberal action and ideology.
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