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[Commlist] Facing The Future – Translation and Technology - cfp
Tue Dec 10 22:55:57 GMT 2019
*Facing The Future – Translation and Technology*
Glendon College, York University (Toronto) – March 14, 2020
French version: https://www.glendon.yorku.ca/transconf/cfp-fr/
Spanish version: https://www.glendon.yorku.ca/transconf/convocatoria/
Official Website: https://www.glendon.yorku.ca/transconf/
Into the second decade of the 21st century, technology continues to play
an increasing role in translation processes and translator environments.
What is translatable or not translatable through the mediation of
machines is a central question as we head into the era of neural
translation and AI. At the same time other questions emerge: are the
existing models of collaborative translation, crowdsourcing, machine
translated corpora, and cloud-based CAT tools leading us towards a new
era of multi-modal plurality or to a fragmented dystopia where quality
becomes a casualty? Is the interaction of human and machine in present
and future translation ecologies a harbinger of an enlightened
posthumanism or a problematic process that favours disembodied networks,
algorithmic decision-making, and unsustainable growth in a time of
runaway climate change and environmental degradation? This year’s
graduate student conference will address what Minako O’Hagan (2019)
describes as a kind of quantum entanglement, the link between human and
machine, a crucial issue for our century.
We invite proposals for papers from a variety of fields and perspectives
that engage with issues including, but not limited to:
• Translation, technology and colonialism;
• Gender issues in technologically mediated translation;
• Technology and untranslatability;
• Translation ecologies and eco-translation in a technologized era;
• Translator (in)visibility, status, and role in the context of advances
in machine translation, AI, collaborative platforms, copyright issues,
and non-professional translation;
• Technology and politically engaged translation, including crisis
translation and disaster management;
• Technology and translation process, including neural machine
translation, automated content enrichment, recent CAT tools, and the
expansion of post-editing machine translation;
• Technology and specialized/technical translation, terminology, and
localization;
• Technology and translation ethics;
• Technology and issues in audiovisual translation and interpreting.
Our one-day multilingual conference will address these and related
topics. We welcome proposals for papers (20-minute presentations) and
posters. Those interested are invited to submit an abstract of 250-300
words by December 23, 2019 to (transconf /at/ glendon.yorku.ca)
<mailto:(transconf /at/ glendon.yorku.ca)>. Submissions must include the title
of the paper and the author’s name, affiliation, and contact
information. Media and communication scholars are welcomed to apply.
Keynote speaker – Sharon O’Brien is Professor of Translation Studies at
the School of Applied Language and Intercultural Studies, Dublin City
University. She obtained a PhD in 2006 on the topic of controlled
language and post-editing effort (Irish Research Council Scholarship).
She holds an MA in research on language for special purposes, text
linguistics and machine translation (1993 – EU-funded) and a BA (hons)
in applied languages (Translation, French and German). She has published
numerous book chapters on the topic of translation and technology.
References – O’Hagan, Minako “Introduction” in /The Routledge Handbook
of Translation and Technology/, edited by Minako O’Hagan, Routledge,
2019, p.18.
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