Boundaries of social systems stratify into internal and external layers with respective social agencies. Diplomacy is an internal – endohomorous – phenomenon that cannot reach the other side of the boundary without an external – ectohomorous – phenomenon such as translation. Translation is the outmost contact point where the system meets the environment – another system. Ectohomorous phenomena can fulfil their social-systemic function without endohomorous, but not the other way round. Diplomats can deal with systems in the environment only indirectly via translation, which specialises in direct contacting the system’s other. Distinguishing between endohomorous and ectohomorous phenomena helps to appreciate the difference in social functioni...
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This article aims to closely elaborate the comprehensive linguistic and stylistic features and aspec...
At stake in this forum are the politics of translation in the study of global politics. More specifi...
The role of diaspora in cultural exchange, international affairs and in economic development is now ...
Translation and (counter-)intelligence are two social-systemic boundary phenomena. Translation acts ...
This book reconsiders the intellectual, social and professional identity of translators and interpre...
This special issue showcases papers presented at the International Association of Languages and Inte...
The fifteen papers in this edited volume explore the range of political-ethical issues of globalizat...
This article considers how an increasingly visible set of mobilities has implications for how peace ...
Conflict and security although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a pre-occupa...
This study investigates how critical intercultural pedagogy, creative arts methods, inspired by new ...
Science diplomacy is coming to the fore as a formidable dimension of interstate power relations. As ...
State leaders play an important role in forming policies: their discourses and social media uses, th...
With specific reference to Bosnia-Herzegovina and South Africa, this article looks at how peacebuild...
Abstract. The purpose of this article is to make known the new type of public diplomacy and the effe...
This is translation's first regular issue. After an encouraging start with the inaugural issue chat ...
This article aims to closely elaborate the comprehensive linguistic and stylistic features and aspec...
At stake in this forum are the politics of translation in the study of global politics. More specifi...
The role of diaspora in cultural exchange, international affairs and in economic development is now ...