
Aspects in Translation Studies
Aspects offer a fast and contemporary alternative to publish cutting-edge research in a wide variety of areas in Linguistics and related fields. They present original, insightful subjects with a focus on emerging topics.
More compact than a monograph, less limited than a regular journal article, Aspects offer authors a new way of publishing their work.
Aspects are peer-reviewed under the aegis of existing book series with John Benjamins. The books are between 65 and 80 typeset pages long (26K-32K words) and are made available online and in print.
Aspects in Translation Studies aims to revisit and expand the current boundaries of this ever-evolving discipline by providing a forum for the exploration of a wide range of themes and approaches, in a variety of epistemological, methodological, social, cultural, historical, technological and pedagogical contexts. In doing so, the series engages with existing theoretical and methodological frameworks or reassesses their explanatory power in new areas of research.
Aspects in Translation Studies is published under the auspices of the Benjamins Translation Library.
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