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Portrait poster announcing that early-bird registration for IPCITI 2025 is open until 24 October. On the right side of the bottom half of the poster, there is a QR code to register. MODALITY MUTABILITY MOBILITY: Currents of Change in Translation and Interpreting. Confirmed Keynote: Dr Pauline Henry-Tierney (Newcastle University)Contact: IPCITI@warwick.ac.uk

Portrait poster announcing that early-bird registration for IPCITI 2025 is open until 24 October. On the right side of the bottom half of the poster, there is a QR code to register. MODALITY MUTABILITY MOBILITY: Currents of Change in Translation and Interpreting. Confirmed Keynote: Dr Pauline Henry-Tierney (Newcastle University)Contact: IPCITI@warwick.ac.uk

Registration for #IPCITI2025, the 18th International Postgraduate Conference in Translation and Interpreting, is now OPEN!! 🎉🎉🎉

🗓️ Register before 24 October to get our special early-bird fee.

🧠 We have a packed two-day programme with plenty of opportunities to network and decompress.

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📢 To celebrate that TODAY is the final day to submit abstracts for the International Postgraduate Conference in #Translation and #Interpreting #IPCITI2025... We're thrilled to share that our first workshop will be with the brilliant Cristina Viti from @mptmagazine.bsky.social

🚨 Deadline: 25 July‼️

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Teaching Fellow (Maternity Cover) (110677-0725) at University of Warwick Recruiting now: Teaching Fellow (Maternity Cover) (110677-0725) on jobs.ac.uk. Click for details and explore more academic job opportunities on the top job board

We're hiring! Teaching Fellow in Translation and Transcultural Studies (Maternity Cover)

Seeking expertise in:
- Translation technologies & audiovisual translation
- Game localisation
- Chinese, French, German, Italian, or Spanish expertise

Apply by 17 August 2025
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DOB494/t...

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⏰ TOMORROW (25 July) is the deadline to submit abstracts for the International Postgraduate Conference in #Translation and #Interpreting #IPCITI2025 ‼️

🔗 warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/mod...

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Call for papers poster for IPCITI 2025 announcing the keynote speaker, Dr Pauline Henry-Tierney

Call for papers poster for IPCITI 2025 announcing the keynote speaker, Dr Pauline Henry-Tierney

We’re thrilled to welcome Dr Pauline Henry-Tierney (Newcastle University) as our keynote speaker at #IPCITI2025, 18th International #Postgraduate #Conference in #Translation and #Interpreting

📢 Don’t forget – the deadline to submit abstracts is 25 July
🔗 warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/mod...
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Translation theory for literary translators Published in The Translator (Ahead of Print, 2025)

Many thanks to Arianna Autieri for contributing a book review to The Translator of 'Translation Theory for Literary Translators', by B.J. Woodstein. doi.org/10.1080/1355...

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Inclusion, diversity and innovation in translation education Published in The Translator (Ahead of Print, 2025)

Many thanks to Patrick Cadwell for writing a book review for The Translator of 'Inclusion, Diversity and Innovation in Translation Education', edited by Alejandro Bolaños García-Escribano and Mazal Oaknín.
doi.org/10.1080/1355...

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Home | Virtual Spanish Civil War

The mission of this museum is to make the history and legacies of the Spanish Civil War, both as an internal conflict and its international repercussions, available to the general public. It also aims to preserve the memory of those who experienced the war or suffered its consequences www.vscw.ca/en

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Franco’s Medallion, Salamanca | Virtual Spanish Civil War

I recently joined as a contributor to the Virtual Museum of the Spanish Civil War. I am very grateful for the opportunity to share this story about Salamanca's Plaza Mayor and look forward to writing more entries.
www.vscw.ca/en/node/786

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User-centric studies in game translation and accessibility Published in The Translator (Ahead of Print, 2025)

Many thanks to Yuchen Liu for writing a review for The Translator of 'User-Centric Studies in Game Translation and Accessibility', edited by Mikołaj Deckert and Krzysztof W. Hejduk. doi.org/10.1080/1355...

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The Glade of Light memorial to the victims of the Manchester Arena attack – in pictures Photographer Christopher Thomond has been taking pictures of the memorial through the seasons since it opened in January

💛🐝♾️ #OneLoveManchester #WeRemember
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👏Next Thursday, 22 May, 1-2pm(UK time), we will be holding a seminar with @javiermoreno.bsky.social on language rights and power asymmetries. Join us either in person at FAB2.31 or online via Teams!

🔗: lnkd.in/eQ_Qanba

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Relevance and Text-on-Screen in Audiovisual Translation | The Pragmati This book examines audiovisual translation (AVT) practices that fall outside conventional AVT norms, drawing on work from relevance theory to highlight

Details of the book can be found here: www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/1...

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Relevance and text-on-screen in audiovisual translation: the pragmatics of creative subtitling Published in The Translator (Ahead of Print, 2025)

Many thanks to Jincai Jiang for reviewing Relevance and Text-on-Screen in Audiovisual Translation: The Pragmatics of Creative Subtitling, by Ryoko Sasamoto. @jz241996.bsky.social doi.org/10.1080/1355...

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Call for papers poster for IPCITI 2025. Top left corner: IPCITI 2025. Main text: MODALITY MUTABILITY MOBILITY Currents of Change in Translation and Interpreting 13-14 November  University of Warwick Deadline: 25 July IPCITI@warwick.ac.uk Keynote speaker TBC Workshop facilitators TBC. On the right is a QR code. The text is against a solid orange background. The right side of the poster is a photograph of an abstract textile art installation displayed on a window of the Faculty of Arts Building at the University of Warwick. On the bottom of the poster: logos of IPCITI and University of Warwick.

Call for papers poster for IPCITI 2025. Top left corner: IPCITI 2025. Main text: MODALITY MUTABILITY MOBILITY Currents of Change in Translation and Interpreting 13-14 November University of Warwick Deadline: 25 July IPCITI@warwick.ac.uk Keynote speaker TBC Workshop facilitators TBC. On the right is a QR code. The text is against a solid orange background. The right side of the poster is a photograph of an abstract textile art installation displayed on a window of the Faculty of Arts Building at the University of Warwick. On the bottom of the poster: logos of IPCITI and University of Warwick.

We are delighted to share the #CfP for the 18th International Postgraduate Conference in #Translation and #Interpreting 🤩 The deadline to submit abstracts is 25 July. Visit our website or scan the QR code to read the call for papers! Get in touch if you have any questions.

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Our next Translation and Transcultural Studies Seminar is on Wednesday 5 March 2025, 3-4pm GMT via Teams.

Dr Joss Moorkens and Dr Lucía Pintado Gutiérrez (Dublin City University) will deliver the talk: Audio Describing Football: A Case Study of Bohemians FC

Register here: tinyurl.com/ajh2wz6r

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Join our online roundtable "Beyond #Translation: Emerging Careers in the Global #Language #Industry"
6 March, 3-4 GMT

Featuring experts from Amnesty International, Netflix, Rhyme&Reason, and ELIA sharing their insights

Register: updates.warwick.ac.uk/form/eutopia...

#EUTOPIALanguagesWeek #EUTOPIA

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Translating memories of violent pasts: memory studies and translation studies in dialogue Published in The Translator (Vol. 30, No. 3, 2024)

Lucía Pintado Gutiérrez and Alicia Castillo Villanueva have written a great and detailed review of the book I co-edited with Désirée Schyns (review published in"The Translator"):

www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1...

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Translating with Heidegger: worldliness, disclosure and disruption There is major interest in contemporary translation studies in relational approaches inspired by thinkers including Latour, Bourdieu, Derrida and Gadamer. These thinkers were heavily influenced by ...

My latest paper is now out!

I use Heidegger's existential hermeneutics to explore the ontological relationships between translators and their equipment and environment and argue that translation can re-disclose the world, revealing it in new ways.

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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Live Chats with Modern Languages at Warwick Join us for a live chat and find out more about our degrees. These sessions are open to all and let you ask our staff any questions you would like about our courses at Warwick.

Find out more about postgraduate study at the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at Warwick and chat directly with staff by registering for one of our upcoming Postgraduate Live Chat sessions here:

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🌎 Join us in our Hispanic Studies at Warwick Research Seminars, including talks by @laurafilardollamas.bsky.social, @mariaparrula.bsky.social and @leepurvis.bsky.social among others.
For the online events, please register here: forms.office.com/e/dhh78fRx4e...
All welcome!

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Beyond the Translator’s Invisibility | Leuven University Press The value of nuanced approaches to the concept of translator invisibility The question of whether to disclose that a text is a translation and thereby give visibility to the translator has dominated d...

Details of the book can be found here: lup.be/book/beyond-...

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Beyond the translator’s invisibility: critical reflections and new perspectives Published in The Translator (Ahead of Print, 2025)

Many thanks to Anna Milsom for reviewing Beyond the Translator’s Invisibility: Critical Reflections and New Perspectives, edited by Peter J. Freeth and Rafael Treviño. doi.org/10.1080/1355...

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Translating for Museums, Galleries and Heritage Sites In any museum, gallery, or heritage site that wishes to engage with foreign-language visitors, translation is essential. Providing texts in foreign languages – whether for international visitors from ...

Details of the book and its table of contents are available here: www.routledge.com/Translating-...

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Translating for museums, galleries, and heritage sites Published in The Translator (Ahead of Print, 2025)

Many thanks @sarahmcdonagh.bsky.social for reviewing Translating for Museums, Galleries and Heritage Sites, by Robert Neather. doi.org/10.1080/1355...

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So here's a starter pack for languages, literatures, cultures and societies, very broadly defined.

If you'd like to be added or removed, comment below or send a message

go.bsky.app/TdEXaP2

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New issue of the Languages, Society and Policy journal launched, with a special guest-edited collection on Languages in UK Education.
First papers available now, with an introduction by Wendy Bennett and Charles Forsdick. Keep your eyes open for more!

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@ilcs.bsky.social

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Here is a starter pack for academics and researchers in Translation Studies.

Please let me know if you want to be added to this list.

@neilsadler.bsky.social

go.bsky.app/Mto2Yuo

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