Moving Boundaries in Translation Studies explores the dynamic landscape of translation in an era of rapid technological advancement and global interconnectedness. Edited by Helle Dam, this first edition delves into how factors such as digitalization and globalization are reshaping the field of translation and its academic study. Featuring contributions from leading scholars worldwide, the book examines a range of new phenomena, practices, tools, organizations, concepts, names, and methodologies in translation studies. Essential reading for academics, researchers, and advanced students interested in understanding the evolving nature of translation and interpreting studies, this comprehensive collection provides insights into how the boundaries of these disciplines are being redefined.
