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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts: The Effect of Plurality in Translation
Thu Oct 07 14:06:49 GMT 2021
*/Call for Abstracts: The Effect of Plurality in Translation/*
(full text of the call
<https://exchanges.warwick.ac.uk/index.php/exchanges/announcement/view/32>)
/Exchanges/is delighted to announce a new call for contributions to a
future special issue with a theme of *The Effect of Plurality in
Translation*. Abstracts are sought for consideration by a *1st November
2021* deadline. This special issue of the journal seeks contributions
from students at master’s and doctoral level as well as from early
career academics, who prioritise an interdisciplinary perspective in
their research projects*.* With the desire to make space for reflections
on plurilingual diversity and the challenges arising therefrom for
translation, this issue is intended to constitute a collection of
articles in which knowledge and ideas are shared for the purpose of
improving practices of reading, writing, teaching, and translating.
Our hope is to incorporate thought-provoking contributions addressing
the possible effects of plurality in linguistic, conceptual, and
cultural translation. Suggested areas of focus might include, but not be
limited to, the following aspects:
• Choices and strategies to translate plurilingual texts
• Philosophical and theoretical approaches for translating the effects
of more than two languages
• Plurilingual writers, thinkers, and translators, their histories and
identities
• Teaching bilingual texts in a plurilingual classroom
• Teaching plurilingual text in a bilingual classroom
• Translating one concept into multiple languages
To be considered as a contributor for this issue, please submit a
300-word abstract, accompanied by your name and institutional
affiliation via email to Melissa Pawelski,
(melissa.pawelski /at/ warwick.ac.uk) <mailto:(melissa.pawelski /at/ warwick.ac.uk)>
_by *Monday 1*_*_^st _**_ November 2021_*. Please make sure to include
‘/Exchanges Special Issue/’ in the subject line. Should your
contribution be accepted, you will be asked to submit your full paper,
by Monday, 14^th March 2022
For more information on the call, author guidance or questions – please
visit:
https://exchanges.warwick.ac.uk/index.php/exchanges/announcement/view/32
<https://exchanges.warwick.ac.uk/index.php/exchanges/announcement/view/32>
*About Exchanges*
/Exchanges: The Interdisciplinary Research Journal/ (ISSN 2053-9665) is
a scholar-led, peer-reviewed, open access, interdisciplinary,
online-only journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality work by
researchers in all disciplines. Launched in 2013 it is published on a
biannual basis by the Institute of Advanced Study, University of
Warwick, UK. The title particularly attracts innovative research
articles from emerging domain experts and early career researchers, but
also seeks to publish scholarly work by authors who combine research
with academic teaching or other professional employment. /Exchanges /is
a diamond open access title, meaning there are no restrictions for
readers and no fees payable by authors within its publication processes.
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