Mutatis Mutandis
Universidad de Antioquia · Colombia · Est. 2008
Aims & Scope
Mutatis Mutandis, Revista Latinoamericana de Traducción is a digital, peer-reviewed journal. We aim to promote the circulation of different forms of translator discourse: critiques, theoretical-conceptual appropriations, histories and philosophies, translations, and diverse information about translation events. Thus, we build a space that seeks to reinvent and encourage discussion, problematization, and qualification about translation in Colombia and Latin America, in its relationship with the world.
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Frequently asked questions about Mutatis Mutandis
Is Mutatis Mutandis a predatory journal?
No major predatory indicators were found for Mutatis Mutandis. It is indexed in Scopus, DOAJ and has a PubScope Trust Score of 33/100. Always confirm fit and policies before submitting.
What is the impact factor of Mutatis Mutandis?
Mutatis Mutandis is not in the Web of Science Core Collection, so it has no official Clarivate Journal Impact Factor. Its SCImago SJR score is 0.27.
Is Mutatis Mutandis indexed in Scopus and Web of Science?
Mutatis Mutandis is indexed in Scopus, DOAJ.
What is the aims and scope of Mutatis Mutandis?
Mutatis Mutandis, Revista Latinoamericana de Traducción is a digital, peer-reviewed journal. We aim to promote the circulation of different forms of translator discourse: critiques, theoretical-conceptual appropriations, histories and philosophies, translations, and diverse information about translation events. Thus, we build a space that seeks to reinvent and encourage discussion, problematization, and qualification about translation in Colombia and Latin America, in its relationship with the world.
What is the acceptance rate of Mutatis Mutandis?
Mutatis Mutandis lists a self-reported acceptance rate of approximately 70%. Journal-reported figures can be optimistic — treat it as a rough guide, not a guarantee.
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