Media
for All 5
Audiovisual
Translation: Expanding Borders
25-27 September 2013
Palace Hotel, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Organised
by the TransMedia Research Group, the
Zagreb University, and the Croatian Association of Audiovisual
Translators, this conference aims to map the current status of AVT
profession, research, production, distribution, and consumer needs. One
of the conference aims is to attract scholars and professionals
from countries which have so far kept a low profile in the AVT arena,
alongside those from countries in which AVT practice and research have a
long tradition. By exploring the complexity and the ways in which
research input, technology, user needs and the
business aspects of AVT intertwine, the conference will
address the many questions raised by the rapid expansion of audiovisual
communication and will elicit new ways of expanding new borders in an
increasingly
globalised market.
Through
papers, panels, posters, and round-table
discussions, we hope to investigate these issues and to be able to
promote new perspectives. We are inviting presentations reflecting the
developments of our rapidly changing times within the scope of the
themes listed below, and with a focus on AVT and media
accessibility:
1.
Language
transfer on screen: dubbing, interpreting, narration, opera and theatre
surtitling, subtitling, voice-over, localisation, fandubbing,
fansubbing
2.
Media
access / cultural access: subtitling for the deaf and hard-of-hearing,
live subtitling, respeaking, audio description, audio subtitling, sign
language interpreting
3.
Innovation and new technologies: formats, platforms, 3D
4.
AVT and social media
5.
AVT in the global market: production and distribution, new trends, tools, needs, project management
6.
Professional
practice and ethics: labour market, working conditions, standardisation
and harmonisation, productivity, costs, professional organisations,
intellectual property rights, crowdsourcing
7.
History of AVT
8.
Quality standards and quality assurance
9.
Literacy and language learning/acquisition
10.
AVT research
11.
Reception research and audience needs, broadcasting for minority audiences
12.
Censorship and manipulation
13.
AVT training: curricula, new needs, standards, didactics and skills
14.
AVT status and development in Central and Eastern Europe
Proposals
Papers
are allotted 20-minute slots to be followed by a 10-minute discussion
(30 minutes in total). Proposals for papers should be presented on the
abstract proposal form, which can be downloaded from the conference
website.
Abstracts of 250-350 words should be sent to Kristijan Nikolić
by 15th January
2013 at proposals@mediaforall5.dhap.hr
Notification of acceptance will be sent by 20th February 2013.
Conference venue
Conference venue
The 2 day conference, 26-27 September 2013, will
take place at
Palace Hotel Dubrovnik.
Workshops venue
The workshops will be held at the same hotel, on
25 September 2013.
Official Language
English
Publication
A selection of the papers presented at the conference will be published
by the organising committee.
Important Dates
Important Dates
Deadline for sending proposals: 15th January 2013
Notification of acceptance: 20th February 2013
Early-bird registration: Until 1st
July 2013
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