Conferences

The Third International Conference on Law, Translation and Culture (LTC3) invites submissions from researchers of divergent cultural and language backgrounds from different disciplines and across jurisdictions. The themes include but are not limited to the following strands:
Moncton (New Brunswick, Canada)1, 2, 3 November 2012 Translation and interpretation activities in a context of official multilingualism (where are least two languages are official languages) are the reality of many of the world’s countries, but rarely are translation practitioners and translation studies scholars brought together to exchange stories about their shared political, institutional, social, legal and cultural experiences. While the topic of translation in multilingual and multicultural contexts has generated considerable intellectual interest of late, conferences and publications have not limited discussions to contexts of official and institutional multilingualism.
The Steering Committee for the Asian Translation Traditions (ATT) conference series is seeking statements of interest from universities interested in hosting the 6th Asian Translation Traditions Conference. The date will be decided upon through consultation between the host and the Steering Committee, but the proposed date is 2014. Past conferences have been held in England, India, Turkey and Hong Kong, and the 2012 conference is to be held in the United Arab Emirates in November 2012 (see https://www2.aus.edu/conferences/att5-sharjah/). Offers to host the next conference are accepted from all locations, but preference will be given to offers from Asia. Organizations wishing…
Tuesday, 17 April 2012 15:05

IATIS Regional Workshops Committee

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  From 2012, IATIS will be introducing a new initiative to further encourage international academic cooperation among members of the discipline: IATIS Regional Workshops. These three-day workshops are envisaged as events planned and organised under the aegis of IATIS, but funded by the relevant local institutions and sponsors, and by means of reasonable registration fees paid by participants.   
Translation in Non-State Cultures: New Critical Perspectives from Wales Monday 10 and Tuesday 11 September 2012, Bangor University Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Dr Daniel Williams (The Centre for Research into the English Literature and Language of Wales, Swansea University) María Reimóndez (Translator, Writer and Activist)
Translation and Modernization in East Asia in the 19th and Early 20th Century   An International Conference Organized by the Research Centre for Translation, The Chinese University of Hong Kong 29-31 May 2012
The Fourth International Anniversary Conference Translation and Interpretation in the Age of Globalization: Looking Back and Looking Ahead Organised by  The Technical University of Cluj Napoca North University Center of Baia Mare The Faculty of Humanities Department of Philology and Cultural Studies 1630 Years since the Vulgata (St. Jerome's translation of the Bible), and 60 Years since the Creation of the Association for Machine Translation and Computational Linguistics in the US October, 25th – 28th, 2012 The aim of the conference is to both look back in history and re-assess important moments in the development of translation studies, and to give…
Tuesday, 27 March 2012 08:58

JubilaTIon 25 AUSIT Biennial Conference

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JubilaTIon 25AUSIT Biennial ConferenceDecember 1-3, 2012Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia   Call for Papers:Submission Deadline for abstracts: 6 April, 20122012 marks the 25th anniversary of the Australian Institute ofInterpreters and Translators Incorporated (AUSIT). Over the past 25years, AUSIT has made a significant contribution to improving theprofessional practice of translating and interpreting in Australia. Onthe occasion of this biennial conference, we aim to celebrate thoseachievements and build on the successes of the past.Proposals for individual papers, workshops and posters are invited fromboth translation and interpreting scholars and practising translatorsand interpreters. Abstracts should be 250 words for individual papersand posters and 500 words…
3rd International Conference Translation, Technology and Globalization in Multilingual Context, New Delhi, June 23-26, 2012   Jointly organized by Indian Translators Association and linguainda Venue: Instituto Cervantes (Official Cultural Center of Govt. of Spaian), New Delhi   The previous international conference on “Role of Translation in Nation Building, Nationalism and Supranationalism” held in Delhi on December 16-19, 2010 at Instituto Cervantes has shown how translators play a key role in social and cultural change in society and help in dissemination of the ever expanding knowledge and information available, and how their role becomes more important in the Indian context as…
Tuesday, 06 March 2012 14:03

First IATIS Regional Workshop

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Semarang, Java, Indonesia, 25-27 March 2013 Call for Papers   The first Regional Workshop of the International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies (IATIS) will be hosted by the English Department of the Faculty of Languages and Arts, Semarang State University (UNNES), Indonesia, from 25th to 27th of March 2013.
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