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The Second IATIS Regional Workshop,' Collaborative Translation: from Antiquity to the Internet/ La traduction collaborative : de l'Antiquité à Internet', June 5-7, 2014. This European regional conference, organized by Université Paris 8– Vincennes-Saint-Denis, will be held in Paris. For further information, please see conference website http://collaborativetranslation.labex-arts-h2h.fr/en.

POSTCOLONIAL TRANSLATION STUDIES AND BEYOND: RESEARCHING TRANSLATION

FOURTH IATIS REGIONAL WORKSHOP: 23-24 AUGUST 2014

UNIVERSITY OF ZAMBIA

Despite the fact that Africa is home to at least 1300 languages, that most if not all African countries are linguistically diverse and that translation should thus be an everyday phenomenon, the field of translation studies in Africa is small, relative to other continents. At tertiary level, most of the energy is put into training translators/interpreters, and relatively little is done at the level of research into processes and products of translation. When one pages through discipline-related encyclopedias, bibliographies and readers, this trend becomes increasingly evident.

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Notice of Extension of Deadline

Third IATIS Regional Workshop – Western Balkans

Translator and Interpreter Training

25-26 September 2014

Organised by: Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi SadSerbia

Due to a number of requests the deadline for the submission of proposals has been extended to December 30, 2013. Please see below for more information on this workshop. Further information on pratical aspects of the workshop is available on the conference website: http://www.iatiswb.ffuns.com

Fourth IATIS Regional Workshop-Zambia

Postcolonial Translation Studies and Beyond: Researching Translation in Africa

August 23-24, 2014

Organized jointly by: The Departments of Linguistics and Language Practice at the University of the Free State, Afrikaans and Dutch at the University of Stellenbosch, and Literature and Language at the University of Zambia.

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Please find below (and attached) the updated call for papers for the three-day Regional Workshop of the International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies (IATIS) hosted by the Université Paris VIII and entitled, "Collaborative Translation: from Antiquity to the Internet."
Due to a number of requests the dead line for the submission of proposals has been pushed back to the 15th of October 2013.

Third IATIS Regional Workshop – Western Balkans

Translator and Interpreter Training

25-26 September 2014

Organised by: Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, Serbia

 

 Collaborative Translation: from Antiquity to the Internet/ La traduction collaborative : de l’Antiquité à Internet

5-7 June 2014, Paris

Regional Workshop of the/ Rencontre européenne de

International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies (IATIS)/ l’Association Internationale pour la Traduction et les Études Interculturelles

Organized by/ Organisation: Université Paris 8 – Vincennes-Saint-Denis

Conference venues/ Lieux du colloque: Bibliothèque Nationale de France and Université Paris 8

First IATIS Regional Workshop, Semarang State University, Indonesia

25-27 March 2013

Report by Issy Yuliasri, Chair of the English Department

The First IATIS Regional Workshop for the Asia-Pacific region was organized by Semarang State University (UNNES) under the aegis of the International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies (IATIS). It was held in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia from 25 to 27 March 2013. The theme of the workshop was Translation and Cultural Identity.

Conference host institution:

The workshop was hosted by the Faculty of Languages and Arts of UNNES. It proved one of the most prestigious of the series of academic programs organized to celebrate the 48th anniversary of the university.  Colleagues of the English Department, chaired by myself, organized the workshop. One hundred delegates attended the workshop; most were from...

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