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Transfer is an English-language journal featuring articles previously published in Catalan and focusing on current intellectual debates. The journal is published annually by the Institut Ramon Llull (IRL) and Publicacions de la Universitat de València (PUV).
The project’s aim is twofold: firstly, to heighten knowledge and awareness abroad of works by contemporary Catalan writers on subjects of cultural interest, thereby promoting dialogue among authors from Catalonia and those from other countries; secondly, and more specifically, Transfer seeks to provide support for a broader international outreach of Catalan journals actively engaged in discussion of pertinent subjects of our times.
Each Transfer issue also includes graphic works, either pictorial reproductions or photographs, by a contemporary artist, thus encouraging a lively dialogue between text content and visual imagery. Artists are selected from among the most-widely recognised names within the rich art scene in the Catalan-speaking territories (Catalonia, Valencia and the Balearic Islands).
Transfer’s editorial board members are closely linked with the publishing of scholarly and cultural journals in Catalan. They select the articles that appear in each Transfer issue and also have a voice in steering the journal’s editorial policy.

Authors

Origin of the articles and translators

Llibert Tarragó 

is a journalist and publisher. Borja de Riquer is professor of Contemporary History at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
 

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Adolf Tobeña 

is professor of Medical Psychology and Psychiatry at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
 

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Francesc Torralba 

is a philosopher and theologist, lecturer at the Ramon Llull University (Barcelona). Translation by Andrew Stacey

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Carles Torner 

is a writer and poet (Barcelona), and is former director of Transfer. Translation by Andrew Spence

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