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The current volume is the outcome of the 8th International Conference on Translation Studies, which was organized in October 2024 in Szaflary near Zakopane by the University of the National Education Commission in Kraków and the University of Szczecin. During the conference, issues related to general, literary, and specialist translation were once again a focus of interest for translation scholars and practitioners from Poland and Germany. The title of the volume reflects a universal approach to translation and its research trends, aiming to create a platform for mutual understanding and the…mehr

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The current volume is the outcome of the 8th International Conference on Translation Studies, which was organized in October 2024 in Szaflary near Zakopane by the University of the National Education Commission in Kraków and the University of Szczecin. During the conference, issues related to general, literary, and specialist translation were once again a focus of interest for translation scholars and practitioners from Poland and Germany. The title of the volume reflects a universal approach to translation and its research trends, aiming to create a platform for mutual understanding and the exchange of experience between translation theorists and practitioners.
Autorenporträt
Dr Edyta Wieclawska has been affiliated with the Department of English Studies of the Institute of Modern Languages at the University of Rzeszów, Poland, where she holds a teaching and research position.

Dr Boleslaw Cieslik is an Assistant Professor at the Department of German Linguistics, Institute of Neophilology, Pedagogical University of Cracow, Poland. His specialization in Comparative Linguistics, focusing on German languages, places him at the forefront of research in understanding the complexities and historical developments of the Germanic language family.

Dr Bozena Iwanowska is an Assistant Professor at the School of Social Sciences, University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw, Poland. Additionally, as the Director of the UEHS Academic Center for Holocaust and Genocide Research, she integrates her linguistic expertise with historical research, focusing mainly on the impact of tragic historical events on language evolution and usage.