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For the past fifteen years, and especially since the law on cooperatives in 2012, there has been a very interesting revival of the cooperative model in Korea. For a long time seen as a sort of public agency like the traditional cooperatives set up by the government in the primary and banking sectors in the 1960s, cooperatives are now recognised as an independent firm model with certain advantages, particularly in terms of job creation and local development. This article analyses the new interest in the cooperative model by showing how it gradually developed starting from the pioneering experiences in the late 1980s of public policies aimed at promoting social enterprise through to the 2012 law which produced a cooperative boom.
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AbstractThis article provides a bird's eye view of interpretation and translation education in Korea. It begins with a historical overview of the training of interpreters and translators in Korea. It then reviews the curricula of graduate schools in Korea which offer courses in conference interpretation and technical translation.As communication competence becomes more important in the information and globalization era, more and more universities have begun to offer interpretation/translation courses at the undergraduate level as well. A brief description of the interpretation/translation track at the undergraduate level is also made together with a comparison of other Asian regions.
Keywords: interprétation, enseignement de la traduction, combinaison linguistique, formation en Corée, communication
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