Stridon
University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani) · Slovenia
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STRIDON: Journal of Studies in Translation and Interpreting is an international, peer-reviewed journal that advances research in translation- and interpreting-related phenomena. The name STRIDON pays homage to one of the greatest translators of the Western world, St. Jerome, who was born in Stridon, a lost town on the confines of Dalmatia and Pannonia, which lay most probably in today’s border-region between Croatia and Slovenia. STRIDON: Journal of Studies in Translation and Interpreting publishes high-quality peer-reviewed articles on the theoretical, descriptive and applied research within the field of Translation and Interpreting Studies. While open to contributions from all areas of the discipline, the journal places particular—but not exclusive—emphasis on research involving peripheral languages and languages of limited distribution, and the research focusing or originating from the Central or South-eastern Europe. Authors are encouraged to submit articles focusing on empirical and applied aspects of translation and interpreting, as well as theoretical contributions dealing with translation- and interpreting-related sociological, literary, cultural, historical, educational and contrastive topics. In addition, the journal welcomes interdisciplinary work bringing together translation studies and neighbouring areas of research, such as, but not limited to, literary studies, psychology, ethnography, anthropology, corpus linguistics, information technology, pragmatics, discourse analysis.
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