Below is a a list of affiliated organisations and networks.

The Cultural Literacy Research Network (CLRN) is an international, research-led association. Its aim is to promote high quality, interdisciplinary research into the relationship between literacy, culture, educational policy and social change and in so doing, to raise public awareness of what it means to be ‘culturally literate’ in a globally divided, technologically dominated world. The CLRN provides the framework for a number of Special Interest Groups. The predecessor of the ETN, the Special Interest Group in Intersemiotic Translation was first founded by Madeleine Campbell and Ricarda Vidal in 2015 under the umbrella of the CLRN. As ETN we continue to have close ties with the CLRN.

The Centre for English, Translation and Anglo-Portuguese Studies (CETAPS) is a research centre based at Nova University, Lisbon. The research strand Translationality, which explores all aspects of translational theory and practice, including the Intersemiotic and experiential, is coordinated by Karen Bennett.