According to the 2011 census, 119,526 people in Ireland speak Polish at home (of whom 5,541 are Irish citizens), making Polish the second most spoken language in Ireland from day to day. Nevertheless, while the rapid growth in the number of Poles living in Ireland is a feature of the past decade, there is a much longer history of the translation of Irish literature by Poles, of Polish literature by Irish people, and more generally of intercultural exchange between these two nations who share so much in terms of history and sociology.
Possible topics for articles may include:
- the translation of Irish literature (in English or Irish) into Polish
- the translation of Polish into English or Irish
- issues in Polish community interpreting in the Irish context
- the training of Polish translation / interpreting in Ireland
- new technologies and their impact on Polish / Irish translation and interpreting.
Articles may be written in English or Irish, may be up to around 5,000 words in length and should adhere to the journal’s style guidelines, available at http://tinyurl.com/kwjr77g .
The deadline for the submission of articles is September 1st 2013 and authors will be informed by September 10th about whether their submission will be included. Articles or enquiries should be submitted by email to:
Dr Robert Looby (Guest editor): This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Dr John Kearns (General editor): This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.