Keiran J. Dunne is a Professor of Translation Studies and a member of the faculty in the Institute for Applied Linguistics at Kent State University, where he teaches graduate courses in terminology and computer applications for translation, software
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Keiran J. Dunne is a Professor of Translation Studies and a member of the faculty in the Institute for Applied Linguistics at Kent State University, where he teaches graduate courses in terminology and computer applications for translation, software localization and language project management, among others. He holds a Ph.D. in French Civilization from The Pennsylvania State University, as well as a D.E.A. from the Université des Sciences Humaines de Strasbourg and a
maîtrise from the Université de Haute-Bretagne/Rennes II in France. His research interests include software and website localization; translation and localization project management; quality management, risk management and terminology management in translation and localization; French cultural history (1870 to present); international mass communication and national identity; as well as twentieth-century cultural politics and sport. He is the editor of the collective volume
Perspectives on Localization, and the co-editor of the collective volume
Translation and Localization Project Management: The Art of the Possible.
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