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Translation Happens
The series Translation Happens aims at providing a forum for discussions of interdisciplinary approaches to linguistics and comparative literature studies. Published by the expert for translation and terminology, Professor Michèle Cooke, the series is dedicated to studies in the field of philosophy of translation, the bioethics of intercultural communication and the public understanding of science.
4 publications
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Cultures in Translation
Interdisciplinary Studies in Language, Translation, Culture and LiteratureISSN: 2511-879X
Cultures in Translation. Interdisciplinary Studies in Language, Translation, Culture and Literature is a series engaging in issues of liaisons between culture and translation as well as translation-related themes within comparative studies. Books published in the series will concern the mediating role of translation in the construction of our understanding of both one’s "own" culture and the cultures of "others". The problem of the cultural dimension of translation will be addressed from a broad range of languages and cultures. The series will provide theoretical and practical guidance towards the development of culture-sensitive strategies of translation. The language of the series is English. However, we are also willing to consider relevant manuscripts in other major languages.
8 publications
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Teaching and Testing Interpreting and Translating
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Online Journalismus
Von den Möglichkeiten der Web-Inszenierung zum audio-visuellen Gesamtereignis am Beispiel online-journalistischer Kulturberichterstattung in Österreich und den USA©2006 Thesis -
Unternehmenskommunikation offline/online
Wandelprozesse interner und externer Kommunikation durch neue Medien©2002 Edited Collection -
Constructing identities in online communities of practice
A case study of online learning©2008 Monographs -
Online Reputation Mechanisms
Online-Reputation und deren Management am Beispiel der Hotelindustrie©2011 Monographs -
Die Online-Videokonferenz im Zivilprozess
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Adolescents’ Online Literacies
Connecting Classrooms, Digital Media, and Popular Culture©2010 Textbook