How Trends and Topics Reflect the Evolution of Translation Studies as an Academic Field of Study: A Scientometrics Study(مقاله علمی وزارت علوم)
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جستارهای زبانی دوره ۱۷ مرداد و شهریور ۱۴۰۵ شماره ۳ (پیاپی ۹۳)
295 - 328
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Translation Studies seems to in establishing itself as an area of inquiry for scholars. Patterns of flourishing this discipline with its diverse audience are not well studied, though. The present study employed scientometric and bibliometric analyses to identify and assess topics and trends of Translation Studies as evidence of evolution over the course of time. Documents (from 1931 to 2021) were extracted from Scopus to examine relevant indicators, including document types, top journals, authors’ networks, institutes/universities, organizational support, countries and interdisciplinary contributions. In addition, VOSviewer, network and cluster density visualization and word co-occurrences were utilized to analyze and evaluate the development of the field. The analyses revealed that over a 90-year time span (1931-2021), 13916 documents were published by 21509 authors from 16323 institutes/universities that contributed to the scientific development of Translation Studies. Authors’ cooperation from 124 countries emerged in four clusters led by the US, the UK, Spain and China. In its course of development, Translation Studies witnessed a remarkable proliferation of documents since the 2000s. Relevant topics were demonstrated by keywords analysis, and interrelationships of Translation Studies with other disciplines were explored. The findings offer analyses of trends and topics in Translation Studies, as evidence of scientific evolution, attested by the interdisciplinary contributions and bibliometric findings.