THE IMPACT OF IDEOLOGY, TECHNOLOGY, AND TRANSLATION

Authors

  • Haliljonova Dilafruz Student: Author
  • Ahmedov Azimjon Supervisor: Author

Abstract

This paper explores the intertwined influences of ideology, technology, and translation, highlighting how each element shapes and reshapes global communication, cultural exchange, and knowledge dissemination. As the world becomes increasingly digitized and ideologically polarized, understanding these intersections becomes crucial for responsible translation practices and ethical technology use.

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Published

2025-06-07