Published Date: December 10th 2025
Page Length: 508
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-80053-520-6
Price: £51.10
DOI: 10.38007/978-1-80053-520-6
As generative artificial intelligence, big data, the Internet of Things, and other digital technologies deeply penetrate all aspects of social production and life, the intelligent society has transformed from a theoretical concept into a reality, reshaping human ways of thinking, communication patterns, and knowledge dissemination pathways. Foreign language communication, as the core carrier of cross-cultural exchange, and translation, as a key medium for knowledge transfer, are undergoing unprecedented transformations driven by intelligent technologies. Artificial intelligence technology has not only restructured the practical processes, tool forms, and industrial landscape of translation, but also fundamentally challenged traditional theories of translation subjectivity, prompting foreign language communication and translation studies to respond to the needs of the times and achieve dual innovation in theory and practice. Against this backdrop, the research topic "Intelligent Society and Knowledge Transfer: Reconstruction of Foreign Language Communication and Translation Subjectivity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" is both a proactive adaptation to the development trend of the intelligent society and a positive response to the contemporary challenges facing translation studies, as well as a profound exploration of the laws governing knowledge transfer and cross-cultural communication. This introduction will be based on the characteristics of the intelligent society, analyze the contemporary shift in translation studies, integrate relevant theoretical resources, clarify the core content and framework of the research, and lay a solid foundation for subsequent research.