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[Commlist] CFP Ecomedia and Climate Crisis: From Environmental Disinformation to Ecoliteracy

Thu Oct 16 16:44:14 GMT 2025



CFP: *Ecomedia and Climate Crisis: From Environmental Disinformation to Ecoliteracy*

The Journal of Media Literacy Education –official journal of the National Association for Media Literacy Education– invites scholars and interdisciplinary experts to contribute to a peer-reviewed Scopus journal issue about the impact of the climate emergency in ecomedia ethics, responsibility, and sustainability in media production.

*Editors: Carolina Fernández-Castrillo (Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain), Antonio López (John Cabot University, Rome, Italy), Ramón Salaverría (University of Navarra, Spain), Vitor Tomé (Autonoma University of Lisbon, ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal).

*Topics of Interest:*

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We welcome submissions that answer questions including but not limited to the following:

Environmental Disinformation and Climate Obstructionism.
Ecofact-Checking: Climate Crisis, Sustainability, Biodiversity, and Renewable Energy.
Greenwashing Exposed: From Specialized Journalism to Hacktivism.
Ecomedia, Data Visualization and Digital Innovation.
Digital Degrowth and Ecomedia Commoning: Towards an Eco-egalitarian Digital Society. Political Ecology of Digital Technologies: Power, Exploitation and Environmental Justice.
Ecoanxiety: Facing an Intergenerational Challenge.
Eco-Citizenship and Civic Engagement: Digital Natives and Immigrants.
Ecomedia Aesthetics: Representing Nature in Film, TV and (Post)digital Popular Media. Ecoliteracy: Educational Strategies, Cultural Creativity, and Media Artivism.

*Submission Guidelines:*

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*Full Chapter Submission Deadline*: January 30, 2026. Please include "Special Issue: JMLE" in the subject title and send it to the coordinator editor: (carolfer /at/ hum.uc3m.es) <mailto:(carolfer /at/ hum.uc3m.es)>

*Full text length, including references, appendices, tables, abstract, must be 6,000 – 8,000 words for a research article. Include abstract (maximum 150 words) and three to five meaningful keywords. Keywords should summarize the main ideas of the study, be specific and appealing.

*Papers will be reviewed by the guest editors and selected authors will be invited to upload to the JMLE website: www.jmle.org <http://www.jmle.org>.

*Final publication in issue 18.3 in December 2026. Full papers undergo a standard blind peer review process according to JMLE policies.

*JMLE provides immediate open access to its content (no registration is required).

*Authors are not required to pay submission or publication charges of any sort.*


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