Cfp: Translating Women: breaking borders and building bridges in the English-language book industry

Institute of Modern Languages Research, London (UK), 31 Oct-1 Nov 2019

Language and Translation in the Pacific

A Special Issue of the Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies

Guest Edited by Alessandra De Marco, Eleonora Federici and Anne Magnan-Park

Genealogies of Knowledge II

Evolving Transnational, Transdisciplinary and Translational Epistemologies

An international conference hosted by the Centre for Translation and the Translation Programme, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong In collaboration with the Genealogies of Knowledge Project, University of Manchester, UK
7-9 April 2020

Call for papers: Cognitive Translation Studies

Theoretical Models and Methodological Criticism

Guest Editors: Kairong Xiao, Southwest University, Chongqing, China; Ricardo Muñoz, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

InDialog 3

Interpreter Practice, Research and Training: the Impact of Context

Antwerp on 21-22 November 2019

CFP: Theories and Methods for History of Translation

Romanisches Seminar, University of Zurich, 15-16 April 2019

An International Congress that aims to offer an unprecedented opportunity to reflect on purely methodological issues.

Translation as Political Act/ La traduction comme acte politique/ La traduzione come atto politico

Call for papers

International Conference at the University of Perugia, Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche in collaboration with the Genealogies of Knowledge project (University of Manchester). 9-10 May 2019

Translating and Interpreting Linguistic and Cultural Differences in a Migrant Era

Special issue of I-LanD Journal – Identity, Language and Diversity

The next monographic issue of the I-LanD Journal will be centred on exploring the role which translation and interpreting play as activities which potentially foster the recognition or misrecognition of, amongst others, sexual, ethnic, racial and class differences in an era of great waves of migrations, and will be edited by Eleonora Federici (University L’Orientale, Naples), and Rosario Martín Ruano and África Vidal Claramonte (University of Salamanca).