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Registration for the First IATIS Regional Workshop-Semarang

Registration is open for the first IATIs Regional Workshop at Semarang in March 25-27, 2013. Registration can be made via email to iatis_indonesia@yahoo.com with the subject: “Registration”   Early bird registration (November 30, 2012): Public (overseas)          : USD 150 Students (overseas)      : USD 100 Public (Indonesian)        : IDR 700,000 Students (Indonesian)    : IDR 500,000   Regular registration (December 2012 – January 31, 2013): Public (overseas)          : USD 200 Students (overseas)      : USD 125 Public (Indonesian)        : IDR 850,000 Students (Indonesian)    : IDR 600,000 Accommodation   There is a range of accommodation available close to the workshop venue. Please see below for a list of hotels: The Pandanaran hotel (the workshop venue) is a good 3-star hotel in the city at a reasonable price: Standard: IDR 400,000 (for workshop participants IDR 360,000 = GBP 24) Deluxe: IDR 450,000 (for workshop participants IDR 390,000 = GBP 26) Grand Deluxe IDR 500,000 (for workshop participants IDR 450,000 = GBP 30) Excecutive: IDR 600,000 (for workshop participants IDR 500,000 = GBP 33) Suit: IDR 1,200,000 (for workshop participants 800,000 = GBP 53) There are also the following options: (1) Elizabeth Hotel (about 15-20 minutes by taxi to the venue) with the following rates: Standard Room: IDR 150,000 (GBP 10) Kenanga Room: IDR 225,000 (GBP 15) Phone: +62 24 8319803/ Fax : +62 24 8413501 (2) Kesambi Hijau Hotel--This is an old, no-fancy hotel in a quiet area. It will involve a walk to Simpang Lima area (10 minute walk), then public transport to the Pandanaran hotel or workshop venue (5 minutes). a taxi would take 10 minutes. Their rates are: Standard: IDR 194,000 Superior: IDR 216,000 Deluxe: IDR 245,000 Family: IDR 276,000 Contact the hotel via email : kesambihijau@yahoo.com or phone +62 24 8312528/Fax +62 8312643 (3) Permata guest house (10-15 minutes by taxi to the workshop venue) Standard Room: IDR 275,000 Economy Room: IDR 195,000 ( no en-suite bathroom) Website: www.permatagh.com Phone: +62 24 8315345/ Fax: +62 24 8450620 (4) Wisma Menoreh (guest house) Clean, with AC, TV, breakfast facilities. Cheap public transport available direct to the venue (about 20 minutes). Participants need to call to make a booking. Rooms range between IDR 200,000 and IDR 180,000 Phone: +62 24 8504433 For further information on hotels in Semarang, please also see: http://www.agoda.com/asia/indonesia/semarang.html?type=1&site_id=1410012&url=http://www.agoda.com/asia/indonesia/semarang.html&tag=2ca9d35d-8616-4180-a186-5c99aab8b734&gclid=CKCt_PWpkrMCFUJ66wodgCgAyg&cklg=1#searchbox   If participants face difficulties in reserving accommodation, please contact the organising committee who will be happy to help at iatis_indonesia@yahoo.com.   Transport Public transport is cheap. The small mini-bus orange public transport costs IDR 3,000 to IDR 5000 (GBP 0,2  to GBP 0,35).  Taxis use argometer; costs from the above hotels would range from IDR 25,000 to IDR 50,000).

Posted: 7th November 2012
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Minutes of IATIS General Meeting, Belfast, 2012

The IATIS General Meeting was held on Tuesday, 24 July 2012, during the Belfast Conference. It was very well attended, and members engaged actively with the various proposals made by the President and Executive Council. A record of that meeting is available for the benefit of all IATIS members. Click here to download a pdf copy of the minutes.

Posted: 15th August 2012
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Second Call for Papers-First IATIS Regional Workshop

Extension of Paper Proposal Deadline for First IATIS Regional Workshop on Translation and Cultural Identity, Semarang, Indonesia 25 - 27 March 2013   We have extended the submission of abstracts to July 15, 2012. An abstract of up to 300 words should be sent to iatis_indonesia@yahoo.com. Authors of accepted papers will be notified by September 28, 2012.   First IATIS Regional Workshop on Translation and Cultural Identity Semarang, Indonesia 25 - 27 March 2013     Translation is a complex and on-going process that requires both linguistic and cultural adaptation. Translation can challenge, shape or maintain the identity of both source and target cultures, where the translator becomes a negotiator between the two poles. The translator negotiates different challenges in order to produce translations that will be acceptable to target cultures. However, this negotiation is all the more difficult within a multilingual and multicultural context. This workshop will focus on various aspects of how translation relates to the target readers' culture, examining various aspects from the political and sociocultural to the textual and technological. The workshop will comprise parallel paper presentation sessions, plenary sessions as well as a panel discussion by keynote speakers.     We invite workshop papers exploring any of the following sub-themes or other related aspects:      Translation and the issue of multiculturalism and multilingualism Maintaining, shaping, and challenging national/local cultural identity in translation Government policies and their effects on translation products Issues of acceptability of translations between culturally distant language Translation of pop culture and its enculturation effects Translation in cyber-world and its challenges to cultural identity   Keynote Speakers:   Dr Sebnem Susam-Sarajeva (University of Edinburgh, UK) Dr. Carol O'Sullivan (University of Portsmouth, UK) Dr. Rochayah Machali (University of New South Wales, Australia)     Papers will be presented in parallel sessions on each of these sub-themes. Papers accepted for the parallel sessions will be allocated 30 minutes in the program, which includes 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for questions/discussion.   Deadline for Abstracts   The deadline for the submission of abstracts is June 15, 2012. Authors of the accepted papers will be notified by September 28, 2012. An abstract of up to 300 words should be sent to iatis_indonesia@yahoo.com   Publication plans   In addition, we plan to publish workshop proceedings with ISBN. If you would like your paper to be considered for inclusion in the workshop proceeding please write to Issy Yuliasri at issyuliasri@yahoo.com

Posted: 29th June 2012
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New Voices in Translation Studies 8 (2012)

New Voices in Translation Studies is a refereed electronic journal co-sponsored by IATIS and the Centre for Translation and Textual Studies (CTTS) at Dublin City University. The aim of the journal is to disseminate high quality original work by new researchers in Translation Studies to a wide audience. Please format submissions according to the guidelines on our website and send to newvoices(a)dcu.ie.   The free, open-access journal is available through the IATIS website, http://www.iatis.org, at http://www.iatis.org/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=488:current-issue8-2012&Itemid=86. Phrae Chittiphalangsri, Sue-Ann Harding, Dorothea Martens Editors   Farah Abou Bakr, David Charlston, Elena Davitti, Kyung Hye Kim, Ruselle Meade, Kelly Pasmatzi, Maria Aguilar Solano IPCITI Editors     CONTENTS include:   Regular Papers 'When Skopos Meets Logical Meaning in a Korean Bible Translation: implications of using clause combination as an analytic tool' Gyung Hee Choi, University of New South Wales, AUSTRALIA   'Contrasting Visual and Verbal Cueing of Space: strategies and devices in the audio description of film' Maija Hirvonen, University of Helsinki, FINLAND   IPCITI 2010 Proceedings 'Creating Personae: the translator’s afterword in Japanese translations of teen fiction' Isabelle Bilodeau, Nagoya University, JAPAN   'Online Paratexts and the Challenges of Translators' Visibility: a case of women translators of the Quran' Rim Hassen, University of Cambridge, U.K.   'Found in Translation: Franco-Irish translation relationships in nineteenth-century Ireland' Michèle Milan, Dublin City University, IRELAND   'Publishing Contemporary Foreign Poetry in Post-War Italy: a Bourdieusian perspective on Mondadori and Scheiwiller' Mila Milani, University of Manchester, U.K.   'Translating the Greek Civil War: Alexandros Kotzias and the translator’s multiple habitus' Kalliopi Pasmatzi, University of Manchester, U.K.   'Co-constructing Dyadic Sequences in Healthcare Interpreting: a multimodal account' Sergio Pasquandrea, Università per Stranieri di Perugia, ITALY   'Chasing Ricoeur: in pursuit of the translational paradigm' Deborah M. Shadd, University of Ottawa, CANADA   'Translating the Author-Function: the (re)narration of Christa Wolf' Caroline Summers, University of Manchester, U.K.

Posted: 29th May 2012
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New initiative from IATIS

IATIS Regional Workshops 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.   The first of these events will take place in Java, Indonesia, 25-27 March 2013.  For more information on Regional Workshops in general, please click here.

Posted: 1st December 2011
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IATIS Co-Vice Presidents Lead Workshop Attended by HRH Prince Hassan

The initiative, launched by the Middle East and North Africa Panel of the British Academy, then under the chairmanship of Professor Clive Holes of the University of Oxford, recognises that early-career scholars in the region tend to face problems in terms of knowledge of latest developments in the field and ability to follow the literature, and in terms of access to resources. Capacity building at this level aims to create an environment where Arab, Turkish and Iranian colleagues might be able to strengthen their research profile and publish in international outlets.  The Workshop  was attended by delegates from Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine (both Gaza and the West Bank), Turkey and Yemen. Workshop presentations were delivered by IATIS co-Vice Presidents Professor Mona Baker of the University of Manchester and  Dr Şebnem Susam-Sarajeva of the University of Edinburgh, as well as IATIS Member Professor Myriam Salama-Carr of the University of Salford. One of the highlights of the Workshop was a surprise visit by HRH Prince Hassan bin Talal, who gave a brief presentation in which he shared some of his thoughts on translation and intercultural dialogue with delegates, attended a number of presentations by workshop leaders and participated in the debate. 

Posted: 16th September 2011
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Protocol of Understanding between IATIS & AIETI

The International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies (IATIS) and the Asociación Ibérica de Estudios de Traducción e Interpretación (AIETI) share common goals in developing research on translation and interpreting studies. These goals include: (a) to promote research on translation, interpreting and intercultural communication; (b) to provide a framework for the scholarly discussion of issues related to the education and professional development of translators and interpreters; (c) to encourage public awareness of research in Translation and Interpreting Studies. To foster closer cooperation between the two associations in these terms, IATIS and AIETI wish, through this protocol of understanding, to formalize institutional links between their associations.

Posted: 1st September 2011
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Open Letter from IATIS to the European Science Foundation

In response to ERIH 2011 ratings of TS journals, IATIS has issued the following open letter to the European Science Foundation.    Click here to access the letter.

Posted: 16th June 2011
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New Voices in Translation Studies - Issue 7 (2011)

IATIS is very proud to announce the publication of New Voices in Translation Studies­ - Issue 7.  Issue 7 consists of four articles and staggering twenty-four abstracts of recently submitted Ph.D. theses.  New Voices in Translation Studies is a refereed electronic journal co-sponsored by IATIS and the Centre for Translation and Textual  Studies (CTTS) at  Dublin City University. The aim of the journal is to disseminate high quality original work by new researchers in Translation Studies to a wide audience. Please format submissions according to the guidelines on our website and send to newvoices@dcu.ie. Phrae Chittiphalangsri, Sue-Ann Harding,  Dorothea Martens Editors

Posted: 29th May 2011
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Executive Council Election 2010

August 2010: IATIS announces election to Executive Council. Nominations are now being sought for election candidates for the IATIS Executive Council. The deadline for nominations is 30th September 2010. Read the procedure for nominations and elections here. The nomination form can be downloaded here.

Posted: 20th February 2011
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15th IATIS Bulletin released

August 2010: IATIS announces that the 15th issue of the IATIS Bulletin (May-August2010) is now available. [Access the Bulletin here]

Posted: 20th February 2011
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Publication of the 5th New Voices in Translaton Studies

December 2009: IATIS is pleased to announce the publication of the fifth issue of New Voices in Translation Studies.

Posted: 20th February 2011
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