Arcadia Spring 2017 Volume

Arcadia Spring 2017 Volume

Veranstalter
Environment & Society Portal, Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society
Veranstaltungsort
Ort
München
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
01.12.2016 -
Deadline
01.12.2016
Von
Katrin Kleemann, Deutsches Schifffahrtsmuseum - Leibniz Institut für Maritime Geschichte

Become part of the Arcadia network!

Founded as a partnership between the European Society for Environmental History (ESEH) and the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society (RCC), Arcadia is an online, peer-reviewed publication platform for short, illustrated, and engaging environmental histories. Arcadia’s goals are to promote visibility and connections in global environmental history and historically minded cognate disciplines and to make original research accessible for general audiences.

Arcadia (ISSN 2199-3408) features now 97 articles and is archived and catalogued by the Bavarian State Library. We are currently seeking submissions for our Spring 2017 volume. We will also evaluate proposals for multiple, inter-connected contributions by both individual authors and research groups. All articles will be considered for inclusion in one of our current Arcadia collections: National Parks in Time and Space, Global Environmental Movements, Water Histories, The Nature State, and Rights of Nature Recognition.

Articles from our Summer 2016 volume display a wide variety of topics:
- Wilke, Sabine. “Wildfire Genres: A Complicated Relationship.” Environment & Society Portal, Arcadia Summer 2016, no. 7.

- Jones, Tom. “’The Most Beautiful Valley in Japan’: Kamikochi, the Japan Alps, and National Parks in Japan.” Environment & Society Portal, Arcadia Summer 2016, no. 8.

- Unger, Richard. “Brewing, Industrialization, and London Water Supplies.” Environment & Society Portal, Arcadia Summer 2016, no. 9.

- MacEachern, Alan. “Banff Is … Hell? The Struggle of Being Canada’s First, Most Famous, and Most Visited National Park.” Environment & Society Portal, Arcadia Summer 2016, no. 10.

For these and other articles, visit our Arcadia website: http://www.environmentandsociety.org/arcadia

What to submit:
Arcadia articles tell short (about 750 words) focused, engaging environmental histories about any site, event, person, organization, or species as it relates to nature and human society. Your text should focus on a specific problem/case and refer to a specific place and time. You should include 2-5 digital objects (images, video/audio, or other materials). Please also provide a short bio (including research and publications related to your article) and a profile photo. The complete guidelines for contributors can be accessed here: http://www.environmentandsociety.org/sites/default/files/downloads/contribute_arcadia.pdf Arcadia is published in English, therefore your submission should be written in English.

How to submit:
Simply send an email with your draft submission to the Arcadia curator, Dr. Wilko Graf von Hardenberg (arcadia@carsoncenter.lmu.de). Once your draft is accepted for consideration it will be read by two anonymous peer reviewers (ideally within two weeks). If they recommend acceptance, we will ask you to respond to their feedback within two weeks. At that point the resubmitted manuscript will be copy-edited and uploaded for publication. Review of the submissions will start on 1 December 2016. Please submit by then for full consideration. While submissions can still be made at any time, we are concentrating the review process for our three yearly volumes around 1 April, 1 August, and 1 December. Starting in Autumn 2016, new Arcadia articles will be assigned a Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license. This Creative Commons license will ensure that you are always credited for your work, while encouraging its reuse and distribution. The Rachel Carson Center retains the right to make final edits to Arcadia articles to improve readability. It also retains the right to add, at any time, add links to further content, to include your contribution into current or future collections, and to change any metadata you provide (e.g., keywords and related links) to ensure smooth and continued functioning of your Arcadia article within the Environment & Society Portal.

For submissions and further information please email arcadia@carsoncenter.lmu.de.

We look forward to your contribution!

Programm

Kontakt

Wilko Graf von Hardenberg

Rachel Carson Center, Leopoldstr. 11a, 80802 München

arcadia@carsoncenter.lmu.de

http://www.environmentandsociety.org/arcadia/contribution
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Agrargeschichte, Landwirtschaft, Arbeitergeschichte, Architekturgeschichte, Archäologie, Bevölkerungs- und Migrationsgeschichte, Digitale Geschichtswissenschaften, Emotionsgeschichte, Ethik- und Wertevorstellungen, Ethnologie / Historische Anthropologie, Europäische Integration / Integrationsgeschichte, Film / Fernsehen / Radio, Freizeit- und Tourismusgeschichte, Geistes- und Ideengeschichte, Intellectual History, Geschichte der ländlichen Bevölkerung, Geschichtsvermittlung, Didaktik und Public History, Historische Bildforschung, Historische Diskursanalyse, Historische Grundwissenschaften / Hilfswissenschaften, Identitätskonstruktion, Imperiengeschichte, Industriegeschichte, Handel und Gewerbe, Internationale Beziehungen, Internationale Organisationen, Jüdische Geschichte, Kolonialgeschichte und Dekolonisation, Konsumgeschichte, Kulturgeschichte und -wissenschaft, Kunstgeschichte und -wissenschaft, Literaturgeschichte und -wissenschaft, Materielle Kultur, Medizingeschichte, Gesundheit und Krankheit, Mentalitätsgeschichte, Mikro-, Lokal- oder Alltagsgeschichte, Militär- und Gewaltgeschichte, Naturwissenschaften, Parteien, Verbände und soziale Bewegungen, Politikgeschichte und -wissenschaft, Postkoloniale Geschichte, Raumgeschichte, Geografie, Regional- und Landesgeschichte, Regionen / Regionalisierung / Regionalismus, Rezeptionsgeschichte, Sozial- und Gesellschaftsgeschichte / Sozialwissenschaften, Stadt- und Metropolengeschichte, Technikgeschichte, Theorien und Methoden der Geschichtswissenschaften, Transnationale Geschichte, Umweltgeschichte, Vergleich und Transfer / Historische Komparatistik, Verkehrs- und Infrastrukturgeschichte, Verwaltungs- und Institutionengeschichte, Welt- und Globalgeschichte, Wirtschaftsgeschichte und -wissenschaften, Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Wissensgeschichte, Zivilgesellschaft
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