28.946, FYI: New JB Journal: Translation, Cognition & Behavior

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Subject: 28.946, FYI: New JB Journal: Translation, Cognition & Behavior

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Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2017 14:05:44
From: Paul Peranteau [paul at benjamins.com]
Subject: New JB Journal: Translation, Cognition & Behavior

 
John Benjamins Publishing is pleased to announce the inauguration of a new
journal in 2018: Translation, Cognition & Behavior.

Editor:

Ricardo Muñoz Martín | University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |
editor at cogtrans.net

Consulting Editor:

Gregory M. Shreve | Kent State University

About the Journal:

Translation, Cognition & Behavior focuses on a broad area of research
generally known as cognitive translation studies – a term that encompasses new
conceptual paradigms being explored in cognitive translatology as well as
traditional translation process research. Cognitive translation studies
intersects with a number of disciplines, and the journal welcomes
interdisciplinary research from philosophy, cognitive science, psychology,
bilingualism studies, anthropology, artificial intelligence, ergonomics, and,
indeed any discipline that can illuminate our understanding of the mental
processes that underlie the complex observable behavior of cross-language
communication.

The overall objective of the journal is to connect rigorous descriptions of
the observable activities of translators and interpreters – as the result of
ethnographic, experimental or corpus research – to conceptions of the
translating mind and brain. Translation, Cognition & Behavior will thus
publish empirical and theoretical contributions focusing on the cognitive and
behavioral aspects of a broad range of cross-language activities including all
kinds of translation and interpreting tasks and subtasks, but also other
unique forms of communicative mediation, professional or otherwise.

Topics of specific interest include, but are not limited to (a) the extension
of general cognitive research paradigms (e.g., computationalism,
connectionism, embodied, embedded, extended, enacted, affective, distributed
cognition) into cognitive translation studies; (b) the development and
learning of translation skills (e.g., expertise, cognitive aspects of
translation teaching and learning, translation competence); (c) cognitive
research methods (eye tracking, keystroke logging, neuroimaging, and so on);
and (d) explorations of how the environment influences people's behavior and
cognitive processing when performing communicative task (ergonomics,
human–computer interaction, usability studies).

ISSN 2542-5277 | E-ISSN 2542-5285

https://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/tcb/main

Advisory Board:

Fabio Alves | Federal University of Minas Gerais
Ellen Bialystok | York University, Canada
Birgitta Englund Dimitrova | Stockholm University
Daniel Gile | Université Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle
Juliane House | Hamburg University and Hellenic American University
Arnt Lykke Jakobsen | Copenhagen Business School
Paul Kussmaul | University of Mainz
Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk | State University of Applied Sciences in Konin
Defeng Li | CSTIC, University of Macau
Barbara Moser-Mercer | University of Geneva
 



Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     Psycholinguistics
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Translation





 



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