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  • Translation, Interpreting and Transfer – the CETRA series 
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Leuven University Press

Translation, Interpreting and Transfer – the CETRA series takes as its basis a wide view of translation and translation studies. It covers research and scholarly reflection, theoretical and methodological, on all aspects of the core activities translation and interpreting, but also similar rewriting and recontextualization practices such as adaptation, localization, transcreation and transediting, keeping Roman Jakobson’s inclusive view on interlingual, intralingual and intersemiotic translation in mind. The title of the series, which includes the more encompassing concept of transfer, reflects this broad conceptualization of translation matters.

Through its Research Summer School and other activities, CETRA has a reputation in supporting young researchers unfold their potential and in fostering excellence. Besides monographs and edited volumes from established researchers, this series particularly welcomes proposals from PhD candidates and early-career researchers, English translations of PhD theses in other languages, and CETRA Summer School papers.

All volumes in the CETRA series will be double peer reviewed. For proposals or questions, please contact the series editors.

First volume expected Fall 2019.

Publisher
Leuven University Press

Series editors
Luc van Doorslaer (KU Leuven / University of Tartu) – luc.vandoorslaer@kuleuven.be
Haidee Kruger (Macquarie University, Sydney) – haidee.kruger@mq.edu.au

Editorial board
Lieven D’hulst (KU Leuven)
Daniel Gile (University Paris 3, Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Sara Ramos Pinto (University of Leeds)

Advisory board
Pieter Boulogne (KU Leuven)
Elke Brems (KU Leuven)
Leo Tak-hung Chan (Lingnan University, Hong Kong)
Dirk Delabastita (University of Namur)
Dilek Dizdar (University of Mainz)
Yves Gambier (University of Turku)
Arnt Lykke Jakobsen (Copenhagen Business School)
Reine Meylaerts (KU Leuven)
Franz Pöchhacker (University of Vienna)
Heidi Salaets (KU Leuven)
Christina Schäffner (Aston University, Birmingham)