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To Feel or not to Feel? That is the Question: International Online Workshop on Affective factors in Translation Process Research

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The workshop programme is the following:

 

10-10.30

Introduction

10.30-11.15

Emotion Regulation and Professional Translation

Séverine Hubscher-Davidson (Aston University)

11.15-12.00

break

12.00-12.45

Poles apart? The personality profiles of advanced language learners

Alexandra Rosiers, Hildegard Vermeiren and June Eyckmans (University Association Ghent)

12.45-13.30

A tale of two empathies: their relation to other process-relevant cognitive and affective factors in translation, their role in target audience orientation

Matthias Apfelthaler (University of Graz)

13.30-14.30

lunch

14.30-15.15

Influences of emotion on cognitive processing in translation - A framework and some empirical evidence

Caroline Lehr (University of Geneva)

15.15-16.00

Does personality matter? Exploring individual difference in interpreters

Karen Bontempo (Macquarie University)

16-16.15

Conclusion

 

Abstracts will soon be uploaded on the workshop website.

 

Please note that details of technical requirements to access the conference are also available on the website. Do not hesitate to contact David Pollard (d.j.pollard1@aston.ac.uk) for any technical questions, or Claudine Borg (borgc@aston.ac.uk) for registration enquiries.

 

We hope you will join us online!

 

Kind regards,

 

Dr. Severine Hubscher-Davidson (workshop organiser)

Lecturer in Translation Studies

Aston University

Birmingham

B4 7ET, UK

 

Tel: 0121 204 3625

Email: s.hubscher-davidson@aston.ac.uk

http://www1.aston.ac.uk/lss/staff/dr-severine-hubscher-davidson/

Birmingham

B4 7ET

United Kingdom