General Call for Papers
Journal of Ecohumanism invites contributors to submit their articles.
Submission Deadline: throughout a year
Journal of Ecohumanism aims to open up new possibilities in reconfiguring the 
multidimensional internship among humans and the more-than-human world by 
focusing on the structure, mechanics, functionalities, and representations of 
this internship manifested across ecohumanist and civil contexts. Since 
Environmental Humanities ample research has looked at variable aspects of 
ecological citizenship, we have to focus on globalization's temporality in the 
rise of Citizen Humanities. In this sense, we are in the midst of constant 
transformations and evolutionary processes, contributing to the world defining, 
even perceiving new planetary narrations. In response, the Journal of 
Ecohumanism develops conversations to consider how challenging conditions shape 
the concept of citizenship as form, structure, identity, representation and 
insight, as well as how ecohumanism affects our civil experience of space and 
time.
Moreover, Journal of Ecohumanism features original research articles, 
discussion papers and book reviews in a great range of topics covered by 
critical ecohumanism and citizenship, including but not limited to works 
informed by cross-cultural and transnational approaches in their intersections 
with literary theory, cultural studies, cultural criticism, comparative 
literature, media studies, social studies, religious studies, medical 
humanities, continental philosophy, and environmental ethics. Τhe journal 
welcomes research in environmental humanities, ecopoetics,  ecofeminism, 
ecopsychology, eco-/bio-art, eco-linguistics, matters of Anthropocene or 
Capitalocene, symbiosis and the era of Symbiocene, citizen humanities and art, 
semiotics of space and place, urban ecology, smart cities, resilience and 
sustainability, biopolitics, bioterrorism, pandemic literature and art, 
posthumanism and related topics about eco-citizenship and the future of 
Humanities.
All the aforementioned disciplines and research fields change how we understand 
citizenship by interpreting and translating the complexities of the world that 
we live in alongside the interplays among humans and the more-than-human world. 
In conclusion, the Journal of Ecohumanism is open to contributions from around 
the globe by enriching and promoting the interdisciplinary dialogue between 
academics, practitioners, policymakers, and students working on different 
disciplines and encouraging the ecohumanist and citizen narratives in both 
theory and praxis.
Currently, submissions in English and French are considered. For all articles, 
an abstract in English is required. For submissions in French, another abstract 
in the original language is required.
The journal follows a strict double-blind review policy embedded in our general 
publishing ethics and supported by rigorous academic scrutiny of papers 
published. We invite papers, commentaries, discussion papers and book reviews 
investigating the ecohumanist and civil narratives in Environmental Humanities, 
Citizen Humanities, Literary Theory and Cultural Criticism, enabling short 
research accounts, debates, study cases, book reviews in this interdisciplinary 
field of Humanities. The Journal seeks to explore issues beyond the 
“ecocentric-anthropocentric” binary and to examine the changing status of 
subjectivity, agency, and citizenship today through the complex relations 
between nature and techno-culture while encouraging a philosophical rethinking 
of citizenship in a more-than-human world.
Possible topics include but are not limited to:
Ecocriticism and the Εcological Culture
Environmental Ethics
Ecofeminism
Ecopsychology
Ecopoetics
Eco-/Bio Art
Ecohumanism and Continental Philosophy
Ecohumanism and Posthumanism
Ecohumanism and Citizenship and/in Postcolonial Studies
Ecohumanism and Citizenship and/in Animal Studies
Ecohumanism and Citizenship and/in Media Studies
Ecohumanism and Citizenship and/in Religious Studies
Ecohumanism and Citizenship and/in Disability Studies
Ecohumanism and Citizenship and/in Medical Humanities
Ecohumanism and Citizenship and/in Gender Studies
Ecohumanism and Citizenship and/in Narrative Studies
Citizen Humanities
Citizen Art
Pandemic Literature
Pandemic Art
Semiotics of Space and Place
Urban ecology, Smart cities, Sustainability, Resilience
Bioethics
Biopolitics
Bioterrorism
Anthropocene or Capitalocene
Matters of Symbiosis and the era of Symbiocene
Eco-citizenship and the future of Humanities
All submissions should follow the latest guidelines of APA style referencing. 
You are welcome to submit full-length papers and discussion papers (5000-6000 
words), commentaries and book reviews (1000-2000 words).
Please direct any queries about the journal to (journalofecohuman...@gmail.com).

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