The Social Impact of Automating Translation - Monzó-Nebot, Esther; Tasa-Fuster, Vicenta; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

The Social Impact of Automating Translation

An Ethics of Care Perspective on Machine Translation
 
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This collection critically examines the practical impacts of machine translation (MT) through the lens of an ethics of care. It addresses the ideological issues in MT development linked to social hierarchies and explores the transformative potential of care ethics for more equitable technological progress.

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This collection critically examines the practical impacts of machine translation (MT) through the lens of an ethics of care. It addresses the ideological issues in MT development linked to social hierarchies and explores the transformative potential of care ethics for more equitable technological progress.



The volume explores the ideological constructs behind MT as a labor-saving technology, how these constructs are embedded in both its development and social reception, and how they manifest in biased outputs. The chapters cover the cultural roots of translation automation, its legal and political implications, and the needs of various stakeholders. These stakeholders include lay users, Indigenous communities, institutions, educators, and professionals in an increasingly multicultural society. The book also addresses individuals who require translation daily with varying degrees of familiarity with their own translation needs and the tools available. Through critical engagement with the social impacts of MT, the book advocates for an epistemology of care to foster social equity and democratic values in technological progress.



This book will interest scholars in translation studies, law, and sociotechnology, as well as practicing translators, policymakers, technologists, and activists seeking ethical and inclusive approaches to machine translation and technological development.

Table of Contents:

Contents


 


List of Contributors


Acknowledgements


 


 


1.      Interconnected, Dependent, and Dependable Translation Automation: Toward an Ethics of Care in Machine Translation


Esther Monzó-Nebot & Vicenta Tasa-Fuster


 


2.      The Cultural Roots of Translation Automation: Revealing Ideologies in Machine Translation


Esther Monzó-Nebot


 


3.      Harmful Effects of Machine Translation and Their Mitigation: A Preliminary Taxonomy


Mikel L. Forcada


 


4.      Risks for Lay Users in Machine Translation and Machine Translation Literacy


Lynne Bowker


 


5.      Unmasking Indigenous Invisibility: Empowering AI?Driven Translation with Indigenous Participation


Aline Larroyed, Adriano da Silva & Sharon O?Brien


 


6.      Gender Bias in Translation Automation: Addressing Bias and Inequality


Marta García González


 


7.      Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Translation: A Contemporary Systematic Review


Vanessa Enríquez-Raído


 


8.      Democracy, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Translation: Some Legal Challenges


Vicenta Tasa-Fuster


 


9.      Machine Translation, Large Language Models, and Generative AI in the University Classroom: Toward a Pedagogy of Care


Sourojit Ghosh & Srishti Chatterjee


 


10.  In Different Voices: The Roles of Public Machine Translation Studies


Esther Monzó-Nebot


 


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