21.3913, Calls: Translation/International Journal of Translation (Jrnl)
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Date: 04-Oct-2010
From: Jose Manuel Martinez Martinez < jmmtra at gmail.com >
Subject: International Journal of Translation
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Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2010 11:04:28
From: Jose Manuel Martinez Martinez [jmmtra at gmail.com]
Subject: International Journal of Translation
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Full Title: International Journal of Translation
Linguistic Field(s): Translation
Call Deadline: 01-Feb-2011
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSLATION - IJT
(Vol. 23, No. 2, Jul-Dec 2011)
Special Number on:
SCREENS WE LIVE BY: AN UPDATED INSIGHT INTO
AUDIOVISUAL TRANSLATION RESEARCH
This volume is an attempt to open up a space for exchanging latest research
horizons on Audiovisual Translation, focusing on the results of a wide range
of research projects.
During the last two decades Audiovisual Translation has revealed to be a
complex and unstable field of research, rich in linguistic, cultural and
ideological associations. A wealth of disciplines are enlarging the analytical
and research horizons. Among them we can mention pragmatics, cultural
studies, sociolinguistics, sociology, neuropsychology, descriptive translation
studies, and many more. As a result of this richness of perspectives, the
intersection between the audiovisual text and translation has grown
exponentially, allowing a variety of lines of research unthought of just a few
years ago, when both 'audiovisual' and 'translation' were no more than
marginal categories in the field of Translation Studies.
We welcome papers focusing on research projects in the field of Audiovisual
Translation, especially those concerned with:
- International research projects
- Innovative uses of data-driven studies and leading-edge technologies for
AVT
- Cross-disciplinary perspectives
- Challenging proposals, with a focus on political or ideological issues
- Empirical approaches to the AVT analysis, but also
- A revaluation of the basic theoretical tenets linking 'general audiovisual
translation' and 'new modalities involved in AVT'
The papers pertaining to the areas mentioned above should be submitted in
MS-Word VIA e-mail to the Guest Editor/Editors at their contact addresses
given below not later than 1st Feb 2011.
Papers should not exceed 7500 words and should be preceded by an abstract
of 150-200 words. It should also list 5-6 key words.
All papers submitted to IJT should be original, neither having been previously
published nor being considered elsewhere at the time of submission.
The guest editor will select contributions for the special issue and notify
authors of acceptance or otherwise at the end of March 2011. The date of
publication of issue would be Sep 2011.
Authors of published papers will receive 1 copy of the journal per author, in
addition to a PDF file of the final paper.
Contributors are encouraged to follow the format of the journal, given on our
website <http://www.bahripublications.in>. On the same note, they can also
follow the APA 5th edition manuscript format as specified in the Publication
Manual of the American Psychological Association.
Guest Editor:
Rosa Agost
Universitat Jaume I, Spain
E-mail: agost at trad.uji.es
Editors:
Harpreet Kaur Bahri
Deepinder Singh Bahri
C/o BAHRI PUBLICATIONS
1749A/5, Govindpuri Extension
Kalkaji, New Delhi 110019
E-mails: bahrius at vsnl.com
bahripublications at yahoo.com
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