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Julie McDonough Dolmaya
PhD Translation Studies (University of Ottawa)
MA Translation Studies (University of Ottawa)
Julie McDonough Dolmaya is Associate Professor in the Translation program at York University’s Glendon campus. Her research interests centre around translation in digital spaces, with a particular focus on crowdsourcing. Her Wikipedia-related research has explored issues such as linguistic justice, revision practices, and translator motivations within the Wikipedia community. Her book, Digital Research Methods for Translation Studies, was published by Routledge in December 2023.
Translation and digital technologies, research methods, online collaborative translation, translation and Wikipedia
Digital research methods, French-English translation
McDonough Dolmaya, Julie. 2023. Digital Research Methods for Translation Studies. London: Routledge.
McDonough Dolmaya, Julie. (2020). “Translation and Canadian municipal websites: A Toronto example.” Meta 65(3): 550-572.
McDonough Dolmaya, Julie. (2017). “Expanding the Sum of all Human Knowledge: Wikipedia, Translation and Linguistic Justice.” The Translator 23(2): 143-157.
McDonough Dolmaya, Julie. (2015). “Revision History: Translation Trends in Wikipedia.” Translation Studies 8(1): 16-34.
McDonough Dolmaya, Julie. (2012). Analyzing the Crowdsourcing Model and Its Impact on Public Perceptions of Translation. The Translator 18(2): 167-191.
McDonough Dolmaya, Julie. (2011). The Ethics of Crowdsourcing. Linguistica Antverpiensia 10: 97-111.