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Wednesday, June 7, 2017

ICIT 2018 : 20th International Conference on Interpreting and Translation London, United Kingdom



ICIT 2018 : 20th International Conference on Interpreting and Translation London, United Kingdom


London, United Kingdom

October 15 - 16, 2018







Call for Papers



The ICIT 2018 : 20th International Conference on Interpreting and Translation is the premier interdisciplinary platform for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of Interpreting and Translation. The conference will bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and scholars in the domain of interest from around the world. 







Conference Aims and Objectives

The ICIT 2018: 20th International Conference on Interpreting and Translation aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Interpreting and Translation. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Interpreting and Translation.








Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:

- Interpreting and Translation
- Ad hoc translation/interpreting
- Adult/Child language brokering (oral and/or written), Family interpreting
- Anthropology
- Applied linguistics
- Bilingual dictionaries and translation
- Brokering between deaf adult signers and hearing groups
- Cognitive science
- Crime in Translation
- Crime, translation and the law
- Cultural studies
- Education, and other social sciences
- Ethnicity, translation and tradition
- Foreign Languages, Translation and Interpreting Studies
- Gender and Sexuality Studies
- Globalisation, translation and cross-cultural dialogue
- Historical survey of a journal and its use of translation
- Intellectuals and the impact of translation
- Intercultural Studies
- Interdisciplinary approaches to the study of Non-professional Interpreting and Translation
- Interpreting studies
- Journal as a vehicle of translation
- Language politics and cultural translation
- Literacy brokering
- Literary translation and journal publication
- Media and Visual Studies
- Modernity, translation and transformation
- Non-professional interpreting and/or translation
- Non-professional media interpreting and translation
- Non-professional, church/religious interpreting and translation
- Political Discourse
- Scholarship, translation and journals
- Science and Technology
- Scientific and Technical Discourse
- Semantics and Pragmatics
- Social change, translation and interpreting
- Sociology and Politics
- Subtitling and dubbing thrillers
- Terminology
- Text/Corpus Linguistics
- The challenges of translating crime fiction
- The role of translation and interpreting in criminal justice
- Theory and Practice of Translation
- Transfer studies
- Translation studies









Important Dates

Abstracts/Full-Text Paper Submission Deadline   December 23, 2017
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection   March 23, 2018
Final Paper (Camera Ready) Submission & Early Bird Registration Deadline   June 23, 2018
Conference Dates   October 15 - 16, 2018






Important Notes

Please ensure your submission meets WASET's strict guidelines for accepting scholarly papers. Downloadable versions of the check list for Full-Text Papers and Abstract Papers.
Please refer to the Paper Submission GUIDE before submitting your paper. 












Monday, June 5, 2017

International Conference on Gender Equality, Culture, Education and Social Sciences - 2017 21st to 22nd July 2017 Mysore, India


International Conference on Gender Equality, Culture, Education and Social Sciences - 2017

21st to 22nd July 2017

Mysore, India.
















Call For Abstracts:


The International Conference on Gender Equality, Culture, Education & Social Sciences - 2017 is one of the largest conferences in the field of Gender Studies , Culture, Education and Social Sciences.

It is held every year under the encouragement of the International Multidisciplinary Research Foundation in collaboration with different universities and educational institutions.

The Conference is designed with Special Invited Research Lectures, Paper-Presentations and Poster Presentations. Each International Conference on Gender Equality, Culture, Education & Social Sciences - 2017 publishes a peer reviewed UGC Approved - Social Sciences International Research Journal issue with ISSN 2395 - 0544 and Peer Reviewed Arts & Education International Research Journal issue with ISSN 2349 - 1353 .Also an Edited Book on Gender Equality, Culture, Education & Social Sciences with ISBN as each full paper as a Chapter .








Themes
Gender Equality :
Original research papers on Women’s Issues like Education, Leadership, Safety, Health, Empowerment, Challenges and/or any topic in relation to women’s and gender studies. Papers from activists, social workers, representatives of NGOs, Government institutions, scholars, and the general public - including men - are welcome for presentation at the Conference.








Culture :
Advancing technology for humanity, Biopolitics, Critical discourse analysis, Cultural anthropology, Cultural criticism, Cultural diversity, Cultural geography, Cultural governance, Cultural heritage, Cultural policy, Culture and globalization, Culture and society, Culture industry, Culture studies, Cyberculture, Diaspora identities, Difference, Digital humanities, Ecological humanities, Ethnicity, Galleries, libraries, archives, and museums, Gender studies, Geopolitical thoughts, Human rights, diversity and justice, Humanities, technology and sustainability, Identity, Immigration, Intercultural communication, Language and culture, Metaphysics, Philosophy, ethics, consciousness, Popular culture, Religion studies, Sustainable development and humanities, Interdisciplinary approaches to cultural studies, Other emerging issues related to cultural studies







Arts : 
Aesthetics, Arts and technology, Arts education, Art history, Contemporary trends in art, Dance, Design
Digital media, Documentary, Film studies, Folk art, Gallery management, Interactive design, Literary arts practices
Media arts practices, Musicology, Performing arts practices, Policy and management of arts, Theatre, Theory and criticism of Arts, Visual arts practices, Interdisciplinary approaches to arts, Other emerging issues related to arts.








Education : 
Accreditation, Arts & Humanities, Blended Education, Business Education, Contemporary Issues in Education, Curriculum, Distance Education, E-Learning, Early Education, Engineering Education, ESL, Health Education, Higher Education, International Education, K-12 Education, Language Education, Professional Development,Secondary Education, Special Education, Social Sciences, Teacher Education, Teaching Methods, Technology, Tenure







Social Sciences :
Also original research papers on Social Sciences, Anthropology, Communication Studies, Economics, Education, Geography, History, Law, Linguistics, Political science, Public Administration, Psychology, Sociology, and Social Work are invited for presentation at the Conference.









Important Dates
Abstract /Full Paper Submission dead line 15 JULY  2017
Notification of acceptance (After review ) Will be served in 2 to 3 working days after the receipt of your Abstract/Paper.










Submission of Papers
Participants intending to present papers at the Conference are requested to submit a soft copy of the Abstract (200 Words). Full papers should be submitted if interested in publication (neatly typed in MS word format with 1.5 line spacing 12 point Times New Roman font on A-4 size paper). The motivation, method of solution and important findings of the investigations undertaken should be clearly outlined and sent to gces2017@gmail.com​​









For More Details Please Do Visit our Website: http://gces2017.wixsite.com/conference












Sunday, June 4, 2017

Women, Social Change and Activism: Then and Now: Interdisciplinary Conference March 22-24, 2018





Christopher Newport University’s
College of Arts and Humanities
seeks abstracts for the forthcoming conference on the
Global Status of Women and Girls
to be held at CNU, March 22-24, 2018

We are pleased to announce that the theme for this year’s conference is:
Women, Social Change and Activism:
Then and Now









Call For Abstracts: 

This interdisciplinary conference seeks to use the tools of the arts, humanities, social sciences, and other fields to address challenges faced by women and girls around the world, both historically and today. We invite scholars from all academic disciplines to submit proposals that explore these topics and shed light on women’s efforts to affect social change.
Through the study of the past and present of local and global activism, the conference will engage researchers interested in the artistic, economic, educational, ethical, historical, literary, philosophical, political, psychological, religious, and social dimensions of women’s lives and resistance. 

Themes 



Submissions from any academic discipline are welcome, including but not limited to art, history, philosophy, religious studies, sociology, psychology, chemistry, environmental science, medicine, biomedical ethics, economics, political science, gender studies, communication studies and literature. We also invite professionals in nonacademic settings to submit proposals.
Topics may include, but are not limited to:








  • Social Movements / Protest Movements
  • Global Feminism / Anti-Feminism / History of Feminism
  • Cultural Representations of Resistance
  • Art as Activism
  • Women’s Activism in the Arts and Media
  • Literary / Film Portrayals and Trends
  • Anti-Sexual Assault Activism
  • Activist Responses to Rape Culture
  • Cyber-Activism
  • Combating Daily Life Machismo and Gender Inequalities
  • Resistance to Femicides and Violence against Women
  • Anti-War Movements
  • Anti-colonialism / Postcolonial Approaches
  • Activism Regarding Economic Issues
  • Activism Regarding Religious Issues
  • Activism Regarding Educational Issues
  • Activism Regarding Poverty / Stratification
  • Activism Regarding Health Inequalities
  • Activism Regarding Body Issues
  • LGTBQ Activism
  • Social Justice and Social Change






Deadline: 

Please submit a 350 to 500-word abstract on this topic by September 3, 2017. All submissions will be peer reviewed, and those accepted will be notified no later than October 3, 2017. Paper presentations will ideally be 15-20 minutes in length. 





Please contact Lori Underwood, Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities, at ahconf@cnu.edu with any questions about the conference.





Please include with your abstract: your full name and your academic or professional affiliation and rank (graduate student, professor, artist, etc.).








All submissions will be peer reviewed, and those accepted will be notified no later than October 3rd, 2017. Paper presentations will ideally be 15-20 minutes in length. Please direct inquiries about the conference to ahconf@cnu.edu










Contact Info: 
Rocio Gordon
Contact Email: 


Performance and Performativity in Modern South Asia






Performnace and Performativity in Modern South Asia: An Interdiciplinary preconference
Madison, WI 
October 26-29, 2017










This preconference approaches ‘performance’ as both a rich object of analysis and a theoretical framework for the study of South Asian culture and praxis. In so doing, it demands a dedicated engagement with the diverse forms of performance in South Asia ¬– including but not limited to theatre, performance art, dance, music, and performativity. The use of performance as both a tool and an object of analysis is an often under-represented field within the discipline of South Asian Studies, and we seek in this conference to emphasize its importance to topics as diverse as government bureaucracy, feminist protest, and recuperative historiography. By invoking performance as a conceptual category, we illuminate the potential for performative modes of reading and analysis to generate new understandings of the articulations of caste, class, gender and sexuality within South Asia. Given the wide scope of this preconference, we hope to attract scholars and performers from a range of disciplines and sub-fields, uniting them around the question of what performance can do for the study of Modern South Asia.












Possible topics include:


• Feminist protest and performativity
• Neoliberal frameworks in performance
• Theater as historiography
• The relationship between performance, memory and the archive
• Performance and community: questions of ‘nation,’ ‘culture,’ and belonging
• Interculturalism/global networks and the circulation of performance
• Performance and the question of caste
• Performing queer identities.
• Dance, movement, and the circulation of affect
• Theater and dance in the diaspora











Deadline:
Please submit an abstract of no more than 250 words and a bio of no more than 100 words by June 15, 2017 to Jisha Menon, Kat Frances Lieder, and Sharvari Sastry at sharvarisastry@uchicago.edu. Please also include any technical needs your presentation may have. We will do our best to accommodate.











This preconference is invested in approaching performance as a generative site that produces its own forms of embodied knowledges and discursive practices that can challenge, critique and extend the scope of academic scholarship. To this end, we invite enthusiastically invite performers to submit proposals for performances of no more than 30 minutes in length.






Keywords: performance, theater, dance, music, performativity, affect, audience, spectacle









Contact Info: 
Contact Sharvari Sastry at sharvarisastry@uchicago.edu



Sunday, May 28, 2017

Government of Delhi Internships

Government of Delhi Internships






Call For Applications









This is an internship for young college students or professionals who wish to understand governance, public-policy and administration. The scope of this internship is to monitor and support the projects being undertaken from MLA-LAD funds. The Member of Legislative Assembly [MLA] Local Area Development [LAD] refers to the fund of Rs. 4 Crore rupees available to MLAs for undertaking works for the development of their constituencies. This is an important project since the works undertaken with MLA-LAD fund reflects the aspirations of the people and hence are very sacrosanct. Government of Delhi seeks to engage with the youngsters of this country in the process of improving the implementation of the MLA-LAD scheme. Details are provided below:

Internship requires you to work full time and hence to be based out of Delhi. IIt's minimum duration is 4 weeks, extendable by another 4 weeks depending upon performance.

Interns would be supervised by Deputy Chief Minister's Office and are not entitled for any reimbursements, stipend or any claim of employment with Government of Delhi.






Important Dates:
Last Date to Apply: 2nd June 2017
Final Decision Communication by 7th June 2017
Starting Date: 12th June 2017







Minimum Essential Qualification:
- Fluency in English and Hindi
- MS Office
- Enrolled or having graduated from a recognised college

Preferred Qualification:
- Strong Data Analysis




Roles & Responsibilities:
1. Monitoring the progress of the MLA-LAD Projects by means of field visits
2. Assist in coordination with all stakeholders- Deputy Chief Minister , MLA, Government Officials, and Local Residents.
3. Assist the Deputy Chief Minister’s Office in day-to-day activities in carrying out review of MLA-LAD projects.





Number of Positions: 20




Contact: In case of any questions, please write to mlaladreview@gmail.com













Fellowship-Internship at the German Historical Institute, Washington D.C.

 Fellowship - Internship at the German Historical Institute, 
Date: August 31, 2017
Location: District Of Columbia, United States.



Call For Applications:





The GHI Internship Program gives German and American students of history, political science, and library studies an opportunity to gain experience at a scholarly research institute. Interns assist individual research projects, work for the library, take part in the preparation and hosting of conferences, and help with our publications. The program is very flexible: the GHI tries to accommodate the interns' interests, abilities, and goals. A two-month minimum stay is required; a three months stay is preferred. There is a rolling review of applications but slots for the 2017 calendar year are now all filled. Applicants interested in coming to Washington in 2018 are encouraged to submit their application by August 31, 2017. German students are strongly advised to familiarize themselves with the American visa requirements befor
ehand. The process to obtain visa has become complicated and expensive. Information is available at the website of the American Embassy in Berlin. The GHI cooperates with an organization authorized by the State Department to issue the relevant papers to obtain a visa. Applicants accepted into the internship program will receive further information on the procedure in their acceptance letters.





Funding
The interns receive a small stipend (€ 300) from the GHI. The GHI also covers the cost of applying for the J-1 visa. Interns can also apply for an additional grant from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). (For more information on the DAAD special program "Max Weber Stiftung", please contact Referat 514 (Internationaler Praktikantenaustauch), DAAD Bonn, Tel. +49 (0) 228 882 265, or visit their website.)






Applicants for the GHI Internship Program should hold a BA degree or equivalent qualification. Applications should contain a cover letter, a CV, a letter of recommendation from a professor or academic advisor, and copies of university degrees/transcripts. You can apply either in English or German. Please send applications electronically in one (1) PDF file via email to Melanie Smaney (smaney@ghi-dc.org). The letter of recommendation should be sent directly by your academic advisor or professor. For further information please contact Melanie Smaney(smaney@ghi-dc.org).
Contact Email: smaney@ghi-dc.org

Saturday, May 27, 2017

International Conference on London Studies "Myths, Tales and Urban Legends"



International Conference on London Studies

"Myths, Tales and Urban Legends"

25 November, 2017 – London, UK
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Call For Papers:


London exerts the charm of the vast setting that concentrates most, if not all, human experiences and nurtures a multitude of self-images, as a site of permanent metamorphosis and progress where individual histories melt into a collective syntagmatic narrative of autonomy, regeneration and assimilation. From ancient Londinium to the 21st-century metropolis, the exceptional metropolis has forged a particular code of conduct governed by imagination, originality and vision that generate almost endless significations of the self.








The conference will explore the particular spirit of the English capital, one of the most influential cities in the world, aiming to identify some of the features that make up its inimitable personality. It will promote an interdisciplinary perspective on the various issues related to the process of making London into a powerful centre of economic and cultural authority. The conference will also focus on the distinctive symbolism of the city and the particular states of mind generated by the interaction with the global hub, and the way in which people - Londoners either by birth or adoption, as well as temporary residents and transient visitors - translate geographically recognisable sites into culturally constructed places.







The main objective of the event is to bring together all those interested in examining the intersections between their professions and/or interests and some distinct aspects of metropolitan life, providing an integrated approach for the understanding of London’s complex nature.






Topics include but are not limited to several core issues:
  • London times: from prehistory to the 21st century
  • melting pot or salad bowl?
  • iconic symbols of London
  • what is a Londoner?
  • walking in London
  • the Thames and the lost rivers
  • representations of London in the arts
  • the green capital
  • the senses of London
  • funny London
  • death in London
  • secret London and its tales





Paper proposals up to 250 words and a brief biographical note should be sent by 15 August, 2017 to: londonstudies@lcir.co.uk.
Please download paper proposal form.








Conference venue: Birkbeck, University of London, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7HX
(The venue will be confirmed in September 2017)









We welcome applications from prospective volunteers and interns and enquiries from potential visiting scholars. For more information please contact us:


Dr Olena Lytovka
Director
London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research
Unit 210 - No: 11 Burford Road
London, E15 2ST, United Kingdom
www.lcir.co.uk
info@lcir.co.uk