Thursday, 17 November 2011

Call for Papers: The next big thing in translation

Looks as though it will be an interesting read!:

Call for Contributions for issue 20 of Norwich Papers: 'The Next Big Thing: Current Trends in Translation'

The editorial board of Norwich Papers 2012 is pleased to announce its call for contributions for issue 20, focusing on trends in translation studies. We encourage academics and practicing translators, irrespective of experience, to contribute and are looking for an interesting, innovative and international engagement with many
possible interpretations of this theme. Possible questions addressed could include, but are by no means limited to:

│Trends in translation theory
│Trends in the process and practice of translation
│Market trends
│Translation and digital and new media
│From local to global - the creation of global trends
│The impact of politics on trends in translation

We are confident that many who work in the field of translation will find something within this theme that is of interest to them, and we look forward to reading your submission, which should be received no later than Friday 30 March 2012. Before sending us your submission, please refer to our style notes and practical guidelines. We are pleased to offer a free copy of issue 20 to all whose contributions we are able to publish.

You can find more information about our back issues and how to purchase them from our website and blog. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any queries. We hope that this issue of Norwich Papers will inspire you in some way and we look forward to receiving your contributions.

With best wishes,
The Editorial Team
norwichpapers at uea.ac.uk 
http://norwichpapers.wordpress.com/

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