Translation and Interpreting Studies, as a peer-reviewed academic journal, is committed to promoting the development of all knowledge and research fields related to language mediation. It not only focuses on the core areas of translation and interpretation, but also strives to address issues of common concern to scholars and encourages rigorous empirical research. This magazine aims to serve as a bridge between scholars and practitioners, promoting the exchange and application of knowledge.The magazine has a wide readership, including translation and interpretation scholars, teachers, students, professionals from translation companies, and researchers from other fields interested in language intermediation. It provides a platform for these readers to share research findings, explore industry trends, and exchange practical experiences. In addition, the magazine values interdisciplinary communication and encourages scholars who may work in fields such as comparative literature, linguistics, and information science to submit research papers related to translation and interpretation. This interdisciplinary perspective gives the journal a broader influence in the academic community.