FW: CFP: Special Issue of ARCS on Canada-U.S. Environmental Relations

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From: Daniel W Macfarlane <daniel.m...@wmich.edu>
Date: Wednesday, May 29, 2024 at 2:18 PM
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Subject: CFP: Special Issue of ARCS on Canada-U.S. Environmental Relations

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Hello,

 

I'm contacting you because the American Review of Canadian Studies (https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/rarc20) is inviting submissions for a special issue on Canada-U.S. environmental relations (see attached CFP). We are anticipating that this special issue will feature six articles, and each successful submission will receive $500 U.S. following publication (in the case of multiple authorship of a submission, the $500 will be split amongst them).

 

Submissions from all disciplines across the social sciences and humanities, as well as interdisciplinary perspectives, are welcome but should focus on the special issue's theme: the role of environmental, energy, and natural resource issues in the Canada-U.S. relationship. That theme is broadly construed - while several of the contributions to this special issue should address Canada-U.S. diplomacy and relations in the past, present, or future (in keeping with the parameters of the Enders Foundation support which funds the $500 stipend) not all need do so. Submissions could also deal with other types of transnational and crossborder environmental, energy, and resource issues that don't involve formal diplomacy and politics.

 

Expressions of interest are due by August 31, 2024. Initial submissions will be due by February 28, 2025.  For more information, and to submit expressions of interest, contact the guest editor of the special issue, Dr. Daniel Macfarlane at daniel.m...@wmich.edu

 

Feel free to pass this CFP on to others and share it on social media or other networks.

 

Sincerely,

Dan Macfarlane

 

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Dr. Daniel Macfarlane  (he/him/his)
Associate Professor
School of the Environment, Geography, and Sustainability (SEGS)
Western Michigan University
daniel.m...@wmich.edu
http://danielmacfarlane.wordpress.com 

 

 

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