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Translation Ethics introduces the topic of ethics for students, researchers and professional translators. Based on a successful course and written by an experienced instructor, the ten core chapters offer an accessible examination of a wide range of interlocking topic areas guiding students through the key debates.

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Translation Ethics introduces the topic of ethics for students, researchers and professional translators. Based on a successful course and written by an experienced instructor, the ten core chapters offer an accessible examination of a wide range of interlocking topic areas guiding students through the key debates.


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Autorenporträt
Joseph Lambert is a Lecturer in Translation Studies at Cardiff University. His research focuses on translation ethics and the translation profession and he teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate sessions on translation ethics. Recent publications include a chapter on Professional Translator Ethics in the Routledge Handbook of Translation and Ethics.

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An excellent and comprehensive introductory textbook on a much-debated topic: wide-ranging, clearly structured and reader-friendly. The illustrative case studies are aptly chosen, and the suggested activities and discussion points are pedagogically stimulating. Lambert is rather good at problematizing: readers are refreshingly encouraged to think! The book deserves to become a standard work.

-- Andrew Chesterman, University of Helsinki, Finland