Proposal for a Triple Bottom Line for Translation Automation and Sustainability
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Keywords

ethics
triple bottom line
sustainability
artificial intelligence
translation automation
translation technology

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Moorkens, J., Castilho, S., Gaspari, F. ., Toral, A., & Popović, M. (2024). Proposal for a Triple Bottom Line for Translation Automation and Sustainability: An Editorial Position Paper. The Journal of Specialised Translation, (41), 2–25. https://doi.org/10.26034/cm.jostrans.2024.4706

Abstract

This article is both an editorial introduction to the guest-edited special issue of JoSTrans on Translation Automation and Sustainability, and a position paper in which we propose a model for evaluating the sustainable use of automation technology in translation and beyond. As grounding notions, the article reviews definitions of automation and considers the urgency of sustainability. Thereafter we propose an adaptation of Elkington’s (1997) triple bottom line, giving equal weight to evaluation based on people, planet, and performance, describing each of these elements in turn. Finally, we introduce the articles from this special issue, in which authors describe various aspects of automation technology in translation with a focus on sustainability.

https://doi.org/10.26034/cm.jostrans.2024.4706
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