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The evolution and development of ecotranslatology studies based on the analysis of CiteSpace mapping knowledge domains

Linguistics and Languages

The evolution and development of ecotranslatology studies based on the analysis of CiteSpace mapping knowledge domains

X. Xiong, H. Qin, et al.

Dive into the fascinating evolution of ecotranslatology research in China from 2001 to 2022, as investigated by Xin Xiong, Hui Qin, and Xiangtao Liu. Discover how research transitioned from foundational theory to practical applications, revealing key insights and highlighting areas needing further exploration.

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Abstract
The present study endeavors to unveil the progression of research subjects within the realm of China's ecotranslatology studies through the examination of journal papers in the databases of China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and Web of Science (WOS) from 2001 to 2022, utilizing CiteSpace software for mapping and analyzing cooccurrences among authors, institutions, and keywords. The findings indicate that within ecotranslatology studies, a prominent theory-founding research group represented by Hu Gengshen has been established, yet no comparable clusters have been identified among scholars engaged in debate or applied studies. Additionally, a lack of effective cooperation and diversity among research entities as well as inadequate responses to questions and concerns have been observed. Furthermore, research focuses have undergone a shift, progressing from theory founding studies (2001-2008) to confirmation and verification studies (2009-2014) and finally to revision and applied studies (since 2015). Additionally, research topics have transitioned from grand, abstract theoretical foundations to subtle, specific theory revisions and applied translation studies, yet a dearth of quantitative research, comparative studies, or field studies have been conducted. In conclusion, it is suggested that future ecotranslatology studies should be more responsive to doubts and questions, cultivate diverse research entities, and place greater emphasis on field investigation within qualitative research.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Oct 17, 2023
Authors
Xin Xiong, Hui Qin, Xiangtao Liu
Tags
ecotranslatology
China
CiteSpace
research evolution
theory founding
field investigation
research clusters
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