Article published In: Translation in times of technocapitalism
Edited by Stefan Baumgarten and Jordi Cornellà-Detrell
[Target 29:2] 2017
► pp. 264–283
Technology, translation and society
A constructivist, critical theory approach
Published online: 29 June 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/target.29.2.04olo
https://doi.org/10.1075/target.29.2.04olo
Translation studies and social theories of translation tend not to deal adequately with questions regarding the
role of technology in translation and have neglected the ways in which technologies, as non-human entities, embody and materialize hegemonic
and power relations. This paper seeks to address this shortcoming by looking to science and technology studies (STS) for conceptual
frameworks to help us to understand and articulate (a) how popular, deterministic perceptions of translation technology are perpetuated
through the discourses of hegemonic actors, (b) how decisions regarding design and use of translation technologies may be studied with
reference to their construction and interpretation by relevant social groups, and (c) how a critical theory of technology and an analytical
focus on practices can help to focus our attention on the exercise of hegemonic control in the translation sector.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Technological determinism
- 3.Social construction of technology
- 4.Technology and power
- 5.Conclusion
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