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Research methodologies in translation studies /

By: Saldanha, Gabriela
Title By: O'Brien, Sharon, 1969-
Material type: BookPublisher: New York : Routledge, c2014; ©2013.Description: xiii, 277 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781909485006Subject(s): Translating and interpreting -- Research -- Methodology | Research -- MethodologyDDC classification: 418/.02 Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
As an interdisciplinary area of research, translation studies attracts students and scholars with a wide range of backgrounds, who then need to face the challenge of accounting for a complex object of enquiry that does not adapt itself well to traditional methods in other fields of investigation. This book addresses the needs of such scholars – whether they are students doing research at postgraduate level or more experienced researchers who want to familiarize themselves with methods outside their current field of expertise. The book promotes a discerning and critical approach to scholarly investigation by providing the reader not only with the know-how but also with insights into how new questions can be fruitfully explored through the coherent integration of different methods of research. Understanding core principles of reliability, validity and ethics is essential for any researcher no matter what methodology they adopt, and a whole chapter is therefore devoted to these issues.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Principles and ethics in research -- Product-oriented research -- Process-oriented research -- Participant-oriented research -- Context-oriented research: case studies -- Conclusion: The research report.

As an interdisciplinary area of research, translation studies attracts students and scholars with a wide range of backgrounds, who then need to face the challenge of accounting for a complex object of enquiry that does not adapt itself well to traditional methods in other fields of investigation. This book addresses the needs of such scholars – whether they are students doing research at postgraduate level or more experienced researchers who want to familiarize themselves with methods outside their current field of expertise. The book promotes a discerning and critical approach to scholarly investigation by providing the reader not only with the know-how but also with insights into how new questions can be fruitfully explored through the coherent integration of different methods of research. Understanding core principles of reliability, validity and ethics is essential for any researcher no matter what methodology they adopt, and a whole chapter is therefore devoted to these issues.

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