
Membership in ATISA
Anyone who endorses the purposes
of the organization may become a member of the Association upon
application to the Secretary-Treasurer and payment of biennial dues.
2008-10 Membership
To join ATISA or renew your membership, please print out a
copy of the form,
fill it out, and
send it to:
ATISA
c/o Dr. Erik Angelone
Kent State University
MCLS, Satterfield Hall 109
Kent, OH 44242 USA
For convenience, and for foreign payments, it is possible to pay
through PayPal for a small additional processing fee
(included).
2008-10 dues have not changed. At the 2007 business meeting,
the board
voted to change to a two-year membership that coincides with the dates
of the biennial ATISA conference. Conference attendees will pay
membership dues with their conference registration. All memberships
will run through March 31, 2010. Membership renewals will be prorated.
Dues
- Regular membership: $70.00 before March 31, 2009 - includes
2008 and 2009 journal; $35.00 after March 31, 2009.
- Student membership: $30.00 before March 31, 2009 - includes
2008 and 2009 journal; $15.00 after March 31, 2009.
Benefits
- All
members receive the ATISA journal, Translation
and Interpreting
Studies (TIS). Note that membership in ATISA is
less expensive than a personal subscription through the publisher.
- Membership
is required for registration at the Conferences of the Association.
- Members can join the ATISA Yahoo Group,
which exists as a venue for announcements of translation-related
conferences and publications, and for discussion of translation studies
issues. To subscribe, go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ATISA/
and click on the "Join This Group" button.
Payment
- All payments must be made
in U.S. dollars.
- U.S. residents: Please pay
by check drawn on a U.S.
bank.
- Canadian or other foreign
residents: Please pay by check
drawn on a U.S. bank if possible. U.S. dollar checks or money orders
drawn on Canadian or other foreign banks, please add $5.00.
- Credit card:
Download Membership Form
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