34.2477, Calls: Calls: Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics, Translation / Tertium Linguistic Journal (Jrnl)

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Subject: 34.2477, Calls: Calls: Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics, Translation / Tertium Linguistic Journal (Jrnl)

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Date: 15-Aug-2023
From: Wladyslaw Chlopicki [w.chlopicki at uj.edu.pl]
Subject: Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics, Translation / Tertium Linguistic Journal (Jrnl)


Call for Papers:

TERTIUM Linguistic Journal kindly invite submissions for its special
issue (2023) dedicated to the theme of

MIGRATION AND TRANSLATION

Migrations identified with change of residence, cross-border movement,
travel in search of a "better life" have accompanied people since the
dawn of time. Voluntary or forced, conditioned by socio-political,
economic and cultural factors, they leave their mark on the lives of
migrant individuals and communities. They may also profoundly affect
the quality and lifestyle of the host societies, their cultural
traditions and assumptions, shaping and re-evaluating their attitudes
toward the Stranger, the Other, the Different. The effect of
migration, especially that on a larger scale, is the so-called third
space, which in social terms becomes an arena of mutual contacts,
influences, confrontations, exchanges between cultures, not
infrequently also antagonisms as a “contact zone” (Pratt, 1992) where
cultures clash and compete. In this space acculturation processes take
place both at individual level (assimilation, integration
marginalization, separation) and collective one (exclusion,
segregation, ethnic melting pot, pluralism and multiculturalism)
(Berry, 1992). These complex social processes, combined with the
individual experience of migration, become a stimulus for new
activities in the social, political, economic and cultural spheres,
including various forms of artistic expression. Under their influence,
new artefacts of material culture are born. Communication forms,
styles and practices are being transformed. In this context,
translation and interpreting activity is of profound  importance as
one of the main factors shaping the processes of transferring not only
texts, but also social practices, ideas, values, knowledge. Treating
translation broadly, not only as a linguistic mode of communication,
but also metaphorically as a translation between different
extra-linguistic systems of experience and knowledge, and in line with
“the outward turn in translation studies” (Bassnett & Johnston, 2019:
Zwischenberger 2019), we invite submissions representing a plurality
of disciplinary, theoretical and methodological approaches both within
the scope of TS, linguistics and literary studies and beyond.

Providing the authors with the opportunity to take a creative,
interdisciplinary approach to the proposed issue, we suggest the
following generissues as subjects for reflection and scrutiny:


Migration, texts, multimedia
Migrants, interpreters, institutions
Migration, social practices, knowledge transfer

Please find the specific list of topics at the journal website:
https://journal.tertium.edu.pl/JaK/announcement/view/10

Authors interested in publishing in the journal are invited to prepare
a text using the template available on the journal’s website
(www.journal.tertium.edu.pl/JaK), and then submit it through the
platform after registering / logging in as an author.

The deadline for submission of texts – October 31, 2023.

All submissions will undergo a double-blind review process.
Publication in the journal does not involve any fees and published
text are available in free open access.

Planned date of publication – December 31, 2023.

Contact the Guest Editors at:

Maria Mocarz-Kleindienst: maria.mocarz-kleindienst at kul.pl
Joanna Dybiec-Gajer: joanna.dybiec-gajer at up.krakow.pl

Journal website: https://journal.tertium.edu.pl/
Journal publisher’s website: https://tertium.edu.pl/



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