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Submissions wanted (troubling time) | ~$200 per essay

COMPANY/PUBLICATION: EDGE EFFECTS

Deadline: 31 January 2024

Call for Submissions: “Troubling Time” Special Series

Few things have puzzled, terrified, inspired, and frustrated human societies over time as much as time itself. Whether mourning or reveling in the past or dreading or anticipating the future, time shapes lives and opportunities, emotions and perceptions. It shapes how every society and culture understands and interacts with the world around it. Thus, in few areas is the role and complexity of time more visible than in discussions and conceptualizations of “the environment.” As part of a new special series, Edge Effects seeks submissions that interrogate environmental ideas, spaces, processes, and problems through the lens of temporality.

“The environment” is traditionally conceptualized through three-dimensional spaces—forests, mountains, cityscapes. Often referred to as “the fourth dimension,” time is also central to our understanding of the world and relationship to it. As scholars like Marcia Bjornerud have increasingly pointed out, “an awareness of Earth’s temporal rhythms is critical to our planetary survival.” Yet, conceptualizing, narrating, marking the passage of time is inherently political, as debates over the Anthropocene, Capitalocene, and Plantationocene demonstrate.

Time, in many respects, has been captured by the clock: measured in minutes and seconds, labor hours and deadlines, and even human lifetimes, in constant, forward momentum. Thinking outside these confines, however, can provide new ways to imagine the more-than-human world and our relationship to it, as well as possible environmental futures and earthly capacities for resilience and adaptation.

This series pays attention to the ways in which time is not a universal monolith. It has been experienced, represented, and understood differently across generations, societies, species, and geographies. From recording and predicting environmental change over time, to intervening to halt and reverse the effect of time, to “running out of time” to prevent climate change, and to imagining alternative environmental futures, environmental discourses implicitly and explicitly construct and invoke “time.” In this series, we seek to identify, disentangle, and challenge the intersection of temporality, power, and the environment.

WE WELCOME SUBMISSIONS THAT MAY INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:

Anyone is welcome to submit to this series. As always, we aim to highlight the research and writing of graduate students, postdocs, and early career scholars from a variety of disciplines, as well as work by practitioners and activists who work beyond academia’s walls. We especially welcome submissions by people of color, Black and Indigenous people, people with disabilities, and those with underrepresented genders, including trans men, women (both cis and trans), nonbinary, and two-spirit individuals.

HOW TO SUBMIT

CONFIDENTIAL NOTE: Reports indicate that this opportunity will pay $200 per essay. It is recommended that you discuss the rate(s) with the editor upon the acceptance of your pitch.

CONTACT INFORMATION (please do not share the email address publicly):

Questions/submissions: edgeeffects@nelson.wisc.edu

Website: https://edgeeffects.net

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