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Piilokääntäjät esiin! Paraprofessionaalinen kääntäminen suomalaisessa työelämässä




AuthorsHuotari Léa, Hjort Minna, Veivo Outi

EditorsIvaska Laura, Kivilehto Marja, Koponen Maarit, Määttä Simo

Conference nameKääntämisen ja tulkkauksen tutkimuksen symposiumi

Publication year2023

JournalMikael: Kääntämisen ja tulkkauksen tutkimuksen aikakauslehti

Book title MikaEL16: XIX Kääntämisen ja tulkkauksen tutkimuksen symposiumi

Series titleKääntämisen ja tulkkauksen tutkimuksen symposiumin verkkojulkaisu

Number in series16

ISSN1797-3112

eISSN1797-3112

Web address https://journal.fi/mikael/article/view/129198

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/179353525


Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the contexts, frequency, and actors of paraprofessional translatorial action in Finland through three pilot studies. The results of our two surveys and one job advertisement analysis indicate that paraprofessional translation is common across sectors and fields and performed under a wide variety of job titles. While translation rarely features explicitly in job advertisements for non-translator positions, we were able to uncover examples of, for example, communications, marketing, and secretarial roles in which translation was a named task. However, when we surveyed professionals of diverse fields, we discovered that translatorial action was in fact extremely common in expert professions and ranged from simple exchanges to demanding tasks such as the translation of highly specialised texts into an L2. Journalists are a common and increasingly researched example of an expert group that produces great amounts of texts through a translatorial process. While research has sometimes pointed to a lack of awareness and identification of translation among journalists, the pilot group in our study was predominantly aware of its significance. Furthermore, in an analysis of the languages involved, we found support for the key role of the English language in the Finnish working life.


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