Media+Environment (officially written as Media and Environment) is an open access, online, peer-reviewed journal of transnational and interdisciplinary ecomedia research. The journal seeks to foster dialogue within a fast-growing global community of researchers and creators working to understand and address the myriad ways that media and environments affect, inhabit, and constitute one another. Founded on the premise that media and environment is a crucial conjunction for our time, the journal thus encourages both traditional and multimodal forms of scholarship. Read more here.
Mediating Art and Science
A thematic stream for the journal Media+Environment, which revisits the intellectual and communicative barriers once posited between the “two cultures” of the sciences and the humanities via the new synchronies presented by environmentally oriented arts and media; edited by Alenda Chang and Adrian Ivakhiv. “Mediating Art and Science” is the second stream to be slated for publication in Media+Environment.
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We look forward to receiving submissions of up to 7,000 words in length, accompanied by abstracts (<300 words) and author bios (<100 words) by June 30, 2019 through the journal’s online system. The review process has begun; submissions are still being accepted while space remains.
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Posted on 24 Apr 2019
**Deadline extended to March 11, 2019. The review process has begun; submissions are still being accepted while space remains**
Disaster Media:
A thematic stream for the journal Media+Environment; seeking to explore media, space, and the geopolitical quandaries of visualizing and mobilizing disaster relief; edited by Janet Walker and Lisa Parks. This “Disaster Media” stream is slated for publication in the first volume of Media+Environment.
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Posted on 18 Feb 2019