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News Framing Through English-Chinese Translation provides a useful
tool to depict how Chinese news translation can be examined in the
era of globalization. The author has integrated framing theory in
journalism studies with translation studies and developed a new
theoretical model/framework named Transframing. This
interdisciplinary model is pioneering and will make theoretical and
conceptual contributions to translation studies. This book aims to
reveal ideological, sociocultural and linguistic factors creating
media discourse by examining Chinese media discourse, in comparison
to its counterpart in English. Through the analysis of both
quantitative and qualitative methods, it is concluded that the
transframing model can be applied to interpreting, describing,
explaining as well as predicting the practice of news translation.
Bio-Privacy: Privacy Regulations and the Challenge of Biometrics
provides an in-depth consideration of the legal issues posed by the
use of biometric technology. Focusing particularly on the
relationship between the use of this technology and the protection
of privacy, this book draws on material across a range of
jurisdictions in order to explore several key questions. What are
the privacy issues in the biometric context? How are these issues
currently dealt with under the law? What principles are applied? Is
the current regulation satisfactory? Is it applied consistently?
And, more generally, what is the most appropriate way to deal with
the legal implications of biometrics? Offering an analysis, and
recommendations, with a view to securing adequate human rights and
personal data protection, Bio-Privacy: Privacy Regulations and the
Challenge of Biometrics will be an important reference point for
those with interests in the tension between freedom and security.
News Framing Through English-Chinese Translation provides a useful
tool to depict how Chinese news translation can be examined in the
era of globalization. The author has integrated framing theory in
journalism studies with translation studies and developed a new
theoretical model/framework named Transframing. This
interdisciplinary model is pioneering and will make theoretical and
conceptual contributions to translation studies. This book aims to
reveal ideological, sociocultural and linguistic factors creating
media discourse by examining Chinese media discourse, in comparison
to its counterpart in English. Through the analysis of both
quantitative and qualitative methods, it is concluded that the
transframing model can be applied to interpreting, describing,
explaining as well as predicting the practice of news translation.
Bio-Privacy: Privacy Regulations and the Challenge of Biometrics
provides an in-depth consideration of the legal issues posed by the
use of biometric technology. Focusing particularly on the
relationship between the use of this technology and the protection
of privacy, this book draws on material across a range of
jurisdictions in order to explore several key questions. What are
the privacy issues in the biometric context? How are these issues
currently dealt with under the law? What principles are applied? Is
the current regulation satisfactory? Is it applied consistently?
And, more generally, what is the most appropriate way to deal with
the legal implications of biometrics? Offering an analysis, and
recommendations, with a view to securing adequate human rights and
personal data protection, Bio-Privacy: Privacy Regulations and the
Challenge of Biometrics will be an important reference point for
those with interests in the tension between freedom and security.
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