Working title of issue/volume: Special Issue on Translation and Training
Editors: Lucile Desblache
Description:
JoSTrans is an electronic, peer-reviewed journal bringing non-literary translation issues to the fore. Published bi-annually, it includes articles, reviews and streamed interviews by translation scholars and professionals.
The Journal of Specialised Translation will publish a special issue on translation and training in 2011 and is inviting contributions on any aspect of the area. Suggested topics might relate to but not limited to:
Translator training: bridging theory and the profession; Technology and translator training; Process- versus task/product-oriented approaches to translator training; Competence-based approaches to translator training; Professional realism in translator training; Flexibility versus standardisation (e.g. European Master’s in Translation- EMT) in translator training; Student empowerment (e.g. social constructivism ) in translator training; Translator training and languages of limited diffusion.
We welcome contributions of full length papers and shorter, more practical pieces for the Translator’s Corner section of the Journal.
Submission deadline: 2011-01-31
Submission requirements:
All contributions, articles (between 4000-7000 words), Reviews (500-800 words), and shorter pieces are to be sent to the guest editor Michail Sachinis, michail.sachinis05@imperial.ac.uk or michail.sachinis@hotmail.com by the end of January 2011.
The journal style sheet can be downloaded from
http://www.jostrans.org/style.php
Contact:
Relevant links:
http://www.jostrans.org
