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Wednesday, 26 April 2023 03:56

CfP: Interpreting for Vulnerable Populations

Just. Journal of Language Rights and Minorities, Revista de Drets Lingüístics i Minories

Guest editors:

Lucía Ruiz-Rosendo & Conor Martin

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Trauma & Interpreting: Challenges, Current Practice, and Future Directions

(deadline extended)

 

 

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Guest Editors: Saihong Li & Myriam Salama-Carr

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Proposals are invitedfor a one-day symposium on the topic of "Culture in/and Multimedia Localisation", to be held at the Unversity of Burgundy, Dijon, France, on 23 November 2018.

The symposium will explore the question of whether, and how, theoretical models of culture may be of practical use in the field of multimedia localisation, and is open to industry professionals, researchers and translator trainers, and students.

Please send proposals (up to 500 words plus references, accompanied by a short bionote) to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 1 June 2018.

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Translation Horizons (Edited by Beijing Foreign Studies University, published by Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press)

Special Issue Call for Papers: Translation of Classical Chinese Novels: Texts, Paratexts and Contexts

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The II International Conference on Translation, Ideology and Gender
“In Sickness and in Health”
3-4 November 2016
University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain
http://translationgender.wix.com/translationgenderii

 

After the success of the 1st edition, The II International Conference on Translation, Ideology and Gender aims to continue with the fruitful discussions that emerged in the first encounter. The conference invites proposals addressing issues related to the representation of gender in translated discourses and the ideological implications that the shifts of meaning may bear on female image construction. In addition, in line with its subtitle “In Sickness and in Health”, particular attention will be paid to research promoting debate around the representation of gender in the health sciences. The conference stems from the Ministry funded research project TRACEgen (TRADUCCIÓN Y CENSURA EN LA REPRESENTACIÓN DEL GENERO: FFI2012-39012-C04-04).

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