Please consult our guidelines, and submit all manuscripts through the online submission and manuscript tracking site, indicating for which track and Board member the manuscript is to be addressed: (1) Translation, Globalization, and Communication Technology (Frank Austermühl); (2) Translation, Information, Culture, and Society (Gregory M. Shreve); (3) Translation, Government, Law and Policy (Michael Geist); (4) Translation, Computation, and Information (Sharon O'Brien); (5) Translation and Entertainment (Minako O'Hagan); (6) Translation, Commerce, and Economy (Keiran J. Dunne); and (7) Translation as an Object of Study (Ricardo Muñoz Martín).
Abstracts for submissions to be considered for publication in Volume 3 should be received by March 15, with complete articles submitted by May 15, 2014. The journal envisions translation globally as a complex set of socio-cultural spaces of encounter that are both physical and virtual, and we welcome exploration of those linguistic and social-cultural frontiers where translation practice and theory are interacting most dramatically with the dynamically changing landscape of contemporary, urban globalization and technologies.