Fwd: calls for book series and articles / newly launched online network

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Nikoleta Zampaki

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May 2, 2025, 1:28:22 PM5/2/25
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Dear Professors, 

hello, we hope that you are well.  Kindly share with your contacts and networks the below:

  • Book Series: “Brill Research Perspectives in Critical Theory” - Series Editor: Professor Peggy Karpouzou
    We accept book proposals for monographs and editions in English and on a rolling basis. All details are seen and found on the series' website.

  • Book Series: Exeter Studies in Environmental Humanities. Past, Present and Future Econarratives at University of Exeter Press - Series Editors: Professor Peggy Karpouzou and Dr. Nikoleta Zampaki
    We accept book proposals for monographs, handbooks and editions in English and on a rolling basis. All details are seen and found on the series' website.

  • Book Series: "Posthumanities and Citizenship Futures" at Rowman & Littlefield - Series Editor: Professor Peggy Karpouzou and Series co-Editor: Dr. Nikoleta Zampaki
    We accept book proposals for monographs and editions in English and on a rolling basis. All details are seen and found on the series' website.

  • Ecokritike: journal in Environmental Humanities - we accept submissions of articles, book reviews and special issue proposals on a rolling basis

  • Article Collection “Human & Beyond: Exploring Our More-Than-Human World”. Publisher: Routledge Open Research. Full articles' deadline: November 1, 2025. Email for questions, please contact Kristen Brida (kriste...@taylorandfrancis.com). URL: https://routledgeopenresearch.org/collections/humanandbeyond/about

  • newly launched network in Environmental Humanities: H-EcoLit supported by H-Net

    You are welcome to register for free as member of our newly launched network called "H-EcoLit", supported by the H-Net of the Michigan State University: 

    H-EcoLit is an international network of academics and researchers of all levels who study the fields of Environmental Humanities, Literary Theory and Cultural Criticism. The network seeks to explore issues beyond the traditional binary of nature-culture, and examines the changing status of subjectivity, agency, and citizenship, while envisioning matters for sustainable futures in a more-than-human world. H-EcoLit is aligned with the H-Net’s aims for supporting open access research, interdisciplinary projects, and ‘unites’ different voices across the globe. The intended audience includes academics, scholars of all levels and policy makers who are working on the Environmental Humanities, Literary and Cultural Studies, and related to Environmental Humanities areas. 

Do let us know if you have any questions. We are looking forward to receiving your work. 
 

Best regards, 
on behalf of the Editors

Nikoleta

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Dr. Nikoleta Zampaki
Postdoctoral Researcher
Faculty of Philology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

Associate and Managing Editor of Ecokritikehttps://journals.h-net.org/ecokritike 
Series Editor of Exeter Studies in Environmental Humanities. Past, Present and Future Econarratives at University of Exeter Press: 
Series co-Editor of "Posthumanities and Citizenship Futures" at Rowman & Littlefield: https://rowman.com/Action/Series/_/LEXPCF  
Assistant and Managing Editor of “Brill Research Perspectives in Critical Theory”: https://brill.com/display/serial/RPCTS?contents=about
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