About this Elements series
The environmental humanities is a new transdisciplinary complex of approaches to the embeddedness of human life and culture in all the dynamics that characterize the life of the planet. These approaches reexamine our species’ history in light of the intensifying awareness of drastic climate change and ongoing mass extinction. To engage this reality, Cambridge Elements in Environmental Humanities builds on the idea of a more hybrid and participatory mode of research and debate, connecting critical and creative fields.
Contact the Editors
If you are interested in publishing in this series, please contact the editors with a collective message at:
Serenella Iovino (serenella.iovino@unc.edu),
Timo Maran (timo.maran@ut.ee),
Thom van Dooren (thom.van.dooren@sydney.edu.au).
To ensure a timely response, we kindly ask authors not to contact individual editors separately. A collective message helps us coordinate more efficiently. Please read these guidelines before you submit a proposal.
Given the high volume of proposals and correspondence, the series editors aim to respond within six weeks. We appreciate your patience and kindly ask that you refrain from sending follow-up emails during this time.