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[ecrea] CFP: Imagining 'Environmental Collapse'
Tue Oct 20 13:12:44 GMT 2015
Call for Book Chapter Proposals: Imagining Environmental Collapse
Editors: Alison Vogelaar and Brack Hale, Franklin University Switzerland
We are daily reminded of the reality and potentiality of that wicked
problem (Rittel and Webber, 1973) called environmental collapse.
Indeed, everywhere you look, there is so-called environmental
collapseclimates are changing, species are being driven to extinction,
food systems are failing, ecosystems are deteriorating. But, what
exactly is environmental collapse and how do we know it has happened,
is happening or will happen? And, more importantly, what are the
functions and implications of thinking about environmental change and
degradation in terms of collapse? Following biologist Jared Diamonds
popular and controversial, "Collapse: How Societies Choose to Succeed or
Fail," environmental collapse has become an important way of framing
and imagining environmental change and destruction. This trend has
recently been explored and critiqued in the fields of archeology
(Lawler, 2010; Middleton, 2012) and the natural sciences (e.g. Constanza
et al., 2012; Moyer, 2010). This volume is an extension of that
conversation that coalesces, explores and critically evaluates the
distinctive discursive contours, functions and implications of
environmental collapse' as it has manifest in diverse discursive
communities.
We are seeking contributions for an edited volume exploring the
discursive contours of environmental collapse that both (1) identify
and describe the unique features of one modality/form/genre of
environmental collapse and (2) critically evaluate its assumptions,
functions, and implications. We are particularly interested in
contributions that explore environmental collapse in:
---literary fiction
---journalism
---cinema and blockbuster film
---documentary film/television
---pop science
---scientific writing and modeling
---science fiction
---and gaming
Please send 500 word abstracts by November 5th to Alison Vogelaar at
(avogelaar /at/ fus.edu).
Important deadlines:
Submission of abstract: November 5, 2015
Notification of decisions: December 1, 2015
First draft chapters: May 1, 2016
Redraft chapters: August 15, 2016
Kind regards,
Alison E. Vogelaar
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