Information recovery and translation: landmark in the globalization process
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Information in its various modalities, namely the scientific and the humanistic and, more specifically, the intercultural process of translation, are all analysed as hallmarks which integrated in a model of analysis allow us to clarify the world process of globalization. It is not possible to think of a global development without considering the reception and production of the informative and translational process on the part of western societies. Furthermore, translations, as Ben-Zohar already noted. Hence, the need to generate models of specialized retrieval instead of non specialized search engines.
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MARCOS ALDÓN, M. (2010). Information recovery and translation: landmark in the globalization process. Hikma, 9, 117–141. https://doi.org/10.21071/hikma.v9i.5270
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