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Unveiling the Dynamic Landscape of Translation Studies: A Bibliometric Analysis

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  • Kingsley Obiajulu Umeanowai
  • Gengshen HU

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Translation studies have demonstrated its dynamic and constantly evolving nature, propelled by various influential factors. This study conducts a bibliometric analysis to explore the evolving landscape of translation studies by seeking to identify annual publication trends, significant publications, affiliations, authors, countries, sources, co-cited references, and research foci. To achieve this objective, 1,948 papers published in the Web of Science (WoS) database were analyzed using Bibliometrix R, Excel, and VOSviewer software. The result of the study shows an annual growth rate of 131% from 2019 to 2022, indicating growing interest and relevance. It identifies China, the USA, and the UK as the top influential countries, reflecting global collaboration and regional disparities. Prominent journals identified were Perspectives, Babel , and Interpreter and Translator Trainer , offering insights for researchers to target reputable platforms. The finding of co-citation analysis reveals that Meta Journal, Perspectives , and Interpreter and Translator Trainer are influential sources. The co-occurrence network analysis highlights six major research themes: the interdisciplinary nature of translation studies, pedagogy and technology, Language and linguistics, complexities and communication analysis, audio-visual translation, and cognitive demand in interpreting to show evolving research interests. This study illuminates and provides valuable guidance for future research directions, enabling researchers to address gaps and emerging trends in translation studies.

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  • Kingsley Obiajulu Umeanowai & Gengshen HU, 2024. "Unveiling the Dynamic Landscape of Translation Studies: A Bibliometric Analysis," SAGE Open, , vol. 14(4), pages 21582440241, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:sagope:v:14:y:2024:i:4:p:21582440241300123
    DOI: 10.1177/21582440241300123
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