"Book Review: Of Peninsulas and Archipelagos: The Landscape of Translation in Southeast Asia" in New Voices in Translation Studies Journal.
https://t.co/wrN3rqoLVr
"Book Review: The Routledge Handbook of Translation and Censorship edited by Denise Merkle and Brian James Baer" in Perspectives journal
https://t.co/vRGAck4gaF
UWA School of Humanities is inviting Expressions of Interest for the Jaccomard Literary Translation Residency,on campus, 1 August to 31 October 2026
Applications close: 23:59 (AWST) 31 March 2026
https://t.co/TFEreDCDoE
Proud to share a new #OpenAccess edited volume, Literary Translation Lifecycles (Routledge), on the “vital networks” behind the circulation and reception of translated literature. More here: https://t.co/Q3iFygPAHY
CETRA Research Summer School 2026 will be held in person in Antwerp, 24 Aug–4 Sept 2026. We’re delighted to welcome Dorothy Kenny as Chair Professor.
📌 Apply by 29 March 2026
ℹ️ https://t.co/meN8CcOISy
Bio + abstracts: https://t.co/KSFeWZplCk
📣 CETRA Summer School 2026 – Call open! The longest-running summer school in #TranslationStudies invites PhD and early-career researchers to Antwerp (24 Aug–4 Sept 2026). Chair Prof: Dorothy Kenny (AI & literary translation). Deadline: 29 March 2026 https://t.co/aKrAbGIpzi
The recording of Prof. Reine Meylaerts' presentation on HOW TO STUDY INTERACTIONS BETWEEN TRANSLATION POLICIES, PRACTICES, AND BELIEFS is now available at: https://t.co/RBvpXpohdj
Please share the link with your contacts.
The 2025 CETRA Chair Lectures by Kobus Marais are now online! In his "Complexity of Translation" series, Marais explores translation through the lenses of complexity theory and (bio)semiotics
https://t.co/ACKLQ512VZ
#CETRA2025#TranslationStudies
Hentikan Makan Beracun Gratis!
Ratusan Trilyun uang pajak dihamburkan hanya untuk memenuhi ambisi tak masuk akal penguasa berotak dangkal. Belum lagi makan yang tak gratis ini, memotong anggaran yang seharusnya untuk pendidikan rakyat.
Please join us for a webinar by Prof. Reine Meylaerts on "How should we study interactions between translation policies, practices, and beliefs? Comparing case studies from a time of crisis".
22 September at 5.00 p.m AEST
Meeting ID: 867 0743 2268
Password: 272548
The YASA Theory Reading Group is 💥BACK💥 this coming Thursday, 11 September, at 6pm GMT over Zoom. Come join us to discuss Bonnie Kneen's "The Desiring Girl in South African Young Adult Fiction." See you there!