“跨学科视域下翻译与传播模式研究”国际研讨会(一号通知)
2020/01/10
“跨学科视域下翻译与传播模式研究”国际研讨会
(一号通知)
北京外国语大学主办
北京外国语大学高级翻译学院承办
2020年4月10-12日
进入21世纪,有关媒介传播方式的研究在数量、种类和深度方面进展显著,从语际翻译到电影改编,从表情符号语言到社交媒体交流中的语码转换,从新闻编译到协作起草国际组织和泛国家组织多语言文件,均是如此。图像、肢体语言、文本及其他传播媒介之间的互动管理对我们能否理解世界至关重要,也影响着我们对语言、翻译和传播等概念的理论研究。当今世界,文化语言日益多元,社会各阶层的沟通往往由中介人士来协调,对他们的称呼也不一而足:笔译员、口译员、字幕翻译者、语言顾问,甚至是“问题解决者”,而后者也已然成为一个术语,指代口译员以及其他帮助记者在国外执行包括语言媒介在内的一系列任务的人员。如今,翻译已无处不在,形式多样,翻译与其他类型语言媒介之间的界限亦愈加模糊,这对翻译学和传播学等多个学科都产生了重要影响。
与此同时,翻译现象以及翻译与社会政治生活如何相互影响也已成为诸多学科乃至学界之外讨论的焦点;而翻译学作为一门交叉学科,通过探索与其他研究领域产生联系和协同效应也得以蓬勃发展。进入21世纪以来,翻译学研究范围及其影响日益拓展,对翻译的思考也不再局限于“母学科”本身。翻译已然成为当代人文社科研究的一个热点话题,吸引了包括科学史、宗教研究、批判法学、女性主义研究和视觉文化等领域的学者参与其中。
我们将邀请国内外在翻译与传播研究领域的知名学者担任主旨发言,并组织数个分论坛。
主旨发言及分论坛主题
(包括但不限于)
数字时代的传播研究:Web 2.0环境下口笔译跨学科研究
实体和虚拟空间中的多语言社区研究:演变场景中的语言与身份认同的形成
新型交互环境下视觉及文本传播的多模态分析
语言与翻译政策:传统与非传统/新型机制
新闻媒介与传播的多学科路径
(包括口笔译活动在内的)媒介传播分析的认知研究
会议地点
北京外国语大学(北京市西三环北路2号)
会议语言
中文、英文
会议时间
2020年4月11-12日(10日报到)
报名事项
1. 个人发言摘要提交
请将摘要(300-500字)及作者信息(包括职务、简介、工作单位及电子邮件地址)发送需发送至gstisymposium@163.com,截止日期2020年3月1日,将于2020年3月15日前通知评议结果。
2. 分论坛提案提交
分论坛提案需发送至gstisymposium@163.com,截止日期2020年2月15日,题案需要包含以下内容:
分论坛名称
分论坛/主题大纲(150-200字)
分论坛主持人姓名、工作单位和简介
分论坛发言人名单
每个分论坛应包含三篇论文,每篇论文发言时间20分钟,讨论提问10分钟。同一主题的多个分论坛提案也会酌情予以考虑,将于2020年3月1日前通知评议结果。
重要日期
个人摘要投稿,截止日期2020年3月1日
个人摘要评议结果通知,截止日期2020年3月15日
分论坛提案提交,截止日期2020年2月15日
分论坛提案评议结果通知,截止日期2020年3月1日
会议费用
会务费:人民币800元/人,在校研究生(包括博士生)减半,人民币400元/人。参会者交通、住宿费用自理。会务组推荐会场周边宾馆,供参会者选择并自行预订。推荐宾馆包括:皇苑酒店、万年青宾馆、中协宾馆等。
会议联系
联系人:胡老师、宋老师
联系电话:010-88817917
传真:010-88813007
New and Familiar Modes of Translation and Communication: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Graduate School of Translation and Interpretation, Beijing Foreign Studies University
10-12 April 2020
The turn of the century has witnessed a step change in the volume, diversity and sophistication of research on various modes of mediated communication, from interlingual translation and interpreting to film adaptation, from the language of emojiis to the code switching typical of social media exchanges, and from the transediting of news to the collaborative drafting of multilingual documents in international and pan national organizations. Managing the interaction between image, body language, text and other media of communication has also become central to our ability to make sense of the world, with implications for the way we theorize concepts such as language, translation and communication. In our increasingly multicultural and multilingual world, communication at all levels of society is routinely mediated by individuals who are variously referred to as translators, interpreters, subtitlers, language consultants, and even ‘fixers’—the term now used to refer to interpreters and others who assist journalists operating in foreign countries to perform a range of duties that are not restricted to linguistic mediation. The prevalence and pervasiveness of translation, in all its guises, together with the increased blurring of boundaries between translation and other types of linguistic mediation, both have important consequences for a variety of disciplines, including translation and communication studies.
At the same time, the phenomenon of translation and the many ways in which it is impacted by and in turn impacts social and political life have become central to debates across a wide range of disciplines, as well as outside academia. Translation studies itself is now understood as an interdiscipline that thrives on exploring connections and synergies with other fields of enquiry. Despite its growing engagement with other fields and a significant broadening of its remit since the turn of the century, however, reflection on translation is no longer confined to this ‘parent discipline’ but continues to gather pace across the academy and beyond. Translation has become a leitmotif of contemporary scholarship in the humanities and social sciences in particular. It has engaged scholars in areas as varied as the history of science, religious studies, critical legal studies, feminist studies and visual culture.
We invite original research contributions related but not limited to the following sub-themes:
Researching communication in the digital era: interdisciplinary perspectives on translation and interpreting in the Web 2.0 environment
Researching multilingual communities in physical and virtual spaces: language and identity formation in evolving settings
Multimodal analyses of visual-cum-textual communication in new sites of interaction
Language and translation policies: traditional and unconventional/novel schemes
Multidisciplinary approaches to the mediation and circulation of the news
Cognitive approaches to the analysis of mediated communication, including translation and interpreting events
We invite both individual presentations and panel proposals.
I. Submission of Abstracts for Individual Presentations
Abstracts of 300-500 words including title for individual 20-minute presentation should be sent by 15 February 2020 to gstisymposium@163.com. Author’s information page including title, brief bio, affiliation and email address should be sent as a separate attached file together with the abstract. Notification of acceptance will be given by 1 March 2020.
II. Submission of Panel Proposals
Panel proposals should be submitted by 10 February 2020 to gstisymposium@163.com. Panel proposals should consist of
proposed title of panel
a short outline of the panel/theme (150-200 words)
name, affiliation and brief bio of the panel convener
list of presenters
Panels should consist of 3 papers of 20-minutes each plus 10 minutes for discussion. Multiple panels on the same theme will also be considered. Notification of acceptance will be given by 25 February 2020.
III. Working Languages
English and Chinese
IV. Conference Venue
Auditorium, GSTI Building, Beijing Foreign Studies University
V. Registration Fee
800 RMB yuan
VI. Important Dates
Deadline for submission of abstracts for individual presentation: 15 February 2020
Notification of acceptance for individual presentation: 1 March 2020
Deadline for submission of panel proposals: 10 February 2020
Notification of acceptance for panel proposals: 25 February 2020
VII. Contact Information
Tel: 010-88817917 (Ms. Song, Mr. Hu)
Email: gstisymposium@163.com