Dear Colleagues,
With classes in full swing in many places, I wanted to send a note to let you 
know that all Case Studies in the Environment 
(cse.ucpress.edu<http://cse.ucpress.edu/>) content is freely accessible to you 
and your colleagues and students through the remainder of 2017. See examples of 
recent content below and further description of the journal's scope and mission.
Also, we are accepting case study article as well as stand-alone case study 
slide deck submissions<http://cse.ucpress.edu/content/submit>. Research grants 
often require that researchers "broaden the impact" of their work through 
innovation in teaching and training; contribute to the science of learning; and 
broaden engagement with their research to people outside their immediate field. 
Publishing in Case Studies in the Environment is a meaningful way of broadening 
the impact of your environmental research.
We hope that you will consider sharing word of this content availability and 
call for submissions with your department! wil

Dr. Wil Burns, Editor-in-Chief
Case Studies in the Environment
University of California Press
2650 Haste St., Towle Hall #G07
Berkeley, CA 94720
650.281.9126 (Phone)
http://cse.ucpress.edu/
Recent CSE content:

Editorial: The Case for Case Studies in Confronting Environmental 
Issues<https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2017.sc.burns01>
Wil Burns, Editor-in-Chief, Case Studies in the Environment

Article case: Risk, Uncertainty, and Institutional Failure in the 2014 West 
Virginia Chemical Spill<https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2017.000604>
Heather A. Lukacs, Environmental Justice Coalition for Water, Salinas, 
California
Nik Sawe, Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources, 
Stanford University
Nicola Ulibarri, Department of Urban Planning and Public Policy, University of 
California Irvine

Article case: "Commercially Sensitive" Environmental Data: A Case Study of Oil 
Seep Claims for the Old Harry Prospect in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 
Canada<https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2017.sc.454841>
Daniel Bourgault, Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski, Université du 
Québec à Rimouski
Hugo Tremblay, Faculty of Law, Université de Montréal
Irene R. Schloss, Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski, Université du 
Québec à Rimouski
Steve Plante, Département sociétés, territoires et développement, Université du 
Québec à Rimouski
Philippe Archambault, Département de biologie, Université Laval

See all recent content...<http://cse.ucpress.edu/content/early/recent/>

Case Studies in the Environment is a new journal of peer-reviewed case study 
articles, case study pedagogy articles, and a repository for editor-reviewed 
case study slides. The journal aims to inform faculty, students, educators, 
professionals, and policymakers on case studies and best practices in the 
environmental sciences and studies.

The journal publishes content across the environmental sciences/studies 
curriculum (including content from the natural sciences, social sciences, 
policy, law, and humanities perspectives), in six main sections:

  *   Climate Change Mitigation & Adaptation
  *   Ecology & Biodiversity Conservation
  *   Energy & the Environment
  *   Environmental Law, Policy & Management
  *   Sustainability
  *   Water Science, Policy & Technology




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