Dear GEP-Ed List,
The announcement below might be of interest to some of you.
Thanks,
Hang Ryeol

*From: *Albert Park <[email protected]>
*Sent: *April 28, 2021 6:16 PM
*To: *[email protected]
*Subject: *[KS] Announcement of New Cornell University Press Book
Series--Environments of East Asia



Cornell University Press proudly announces the launch of a new Open Access
book series, The Environments of East Asia, supported with a major $240,000
grant from the Henry Luce Foundation.  The series will bring together
scholars from across the humanities and social sciences to address the
complexity of factors that affect ecological interconnectivity in the
region. Edited by Ann Sherif (Professor of Japanese, Oberlin College) and
Albert L. Park (Bank of America Associate Professor of Pacific Basin
Studies, Claremont McKenna College), it will address such topics as the
social frameworks that manipulate nature and the ethical, philosophical,
and imaginative constructions of environment and nature.



“This exciting new series,” comments Jane Bunker, Cornell University Press
Director, “brings to the fore great strengths of our press: excellence in
the field of Asian Studies, broadly construed, and groundbreaking research
across the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.” It draws on
the expertise of an advisory board comprising a team of leading scholars
that represents political sociology; Korean, Japanese, and Chinese history;
and anthropology: Anna L. Ahlers (Max Planck Institute for the History of
Science), David Fedman and Eleana Kim (University of California, Irvine),
and Micah Muscolino (University of California, San Diego).



Ann Sherif and Albert L. Park are Co-Principal Investigators of the Luce
grant, administered and overseen by Claremont McKenna College and EnviroLab
Asia at the Claremont College.  Books in this series will be released both
in a print edition and, crucially, as Open Access ebooks, thus allowing
global readers (often in the very communities about which the research
pertains) to access this material without restriction, as well as making it
readily available to undergraduate and graduate students, unaffiliated
researchers, and international journalists and policymakers looking for
essential background. Jane Bunker expresses “gratitude for the Luce
Foundation’s support of the circulation of knowledge and its commitment to
accessibility.”



Although the series will showcase high-quality single- or coauthored books,
the first will be a flagship edited volume, a work of intense and creative
collaboration by the advisory board and series editors.  In the questions
it asks and the themes it approaches, *Forces of Nature*, on the
environmental politics and history of the Korean peninsula, will provide a
model for future books in the series.  It is slated for publication in Fall
2022.



For more information:

https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/series/the-environments-of-east-asia/

https://www.cmc.edu/news/cmc-awarded-major-grant-for-open-access-book-series





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The Henry Luce Foundation seeks to enrich public discourse by promoting
innovative scholarship, cultivating new leaders, and fostering
international understanding. Established in 1936 by Henry R. Luce, the
co-founder and editor-in-chief of Time, Inc., the Luce Foundation advances
its mission through grantmaking and leadership programs in the fields of
Asia, higher education, religion and theology, art, and public policy.



Works published under Cornell University Press’s imprints reflect a
commitment to excellence through rigorous evaluation, skillful editing,
thoughtful design, strategic marketing, and global outreach.  We are
pleased to welcome The Environments of East Asia to the fold.







Albert L. Park

Bank of America Associate Professor of Pacific Basin Studies, Dept of
History, Claremont McKenna College of The Claremont Colleges
<https://www.cmc.edu/academic/faculty/profile/albert-park>

Co-Founder and Co-Editor of *Environments of East Asia*—a book series
published by Cornell University Press,
https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/series/the-environments-of-east-asia/

Co-PI of EnviroLab Asia at the Claremont Colleges,
envirolabasia.claremont.edu

Associate Editor for the Journal of Asian Studies (JAS)—Korea

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