Translation and Interpreting Studies
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Bridging Theory and Practice in Translation and Interpreting.
Introduction
Translation and Interpreting Studies is a prestigious academic journal published by John Benjamins Publishing Co, focused on the dynamic fields of translation and interpreting. Established in 2011, this journal has rapidly ascended to become a leading platform in its domain, achieving Q1 quartile status in Linguistics, Language, and Literature categories as of 2023. With an impressive ranking of #16 out of 1106 in Arts and Humanities for Literature and Literary Theory, and #182 out of 1088 in Language and Linguistics, it is recognized for its significant contributions to scholarly discourse. Although not fully open-access, the journal provides essential insights and research findings for linguists, translators, interpreters, and students, fostering a greater understanding of the theoretical and practical implications of translation studies. Situated in the Netherlands, it plays a vital role in the global academic community, bridging gaps between theory and practice, and ensuring that cutting-edge research is readily accessible to professionals and scholars alike.
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