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Call for Submissions for Explorations in Media Ecology Vol. 19
Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Call for Submissions for Explorations in Media Ecology Vol. 19

Explorations in Media Ecology 

 

ISSN 1539-7785 | Online ISSN 2048-0717 

4 issues per volume | First published in 2002 

 

Editors Ernest Hakanen Drexel University, USA eah22@drexel.edu 

Alexander Jenkins Drexel University, USA arj28@drexel.edu 

Greg Loring-Albright Drexel University, USA g.s.albright@gmail.com 

 

Call for Submissions for Explorations in Media Ecology Vol. 19 

 

All articles submitted should be original work and must not be under consideration by other publications. 

 

Explorations in Media Ecology, the journal of the Media Ecology Association, accepts submissions that extend our understanding of media (defined in the broadest possible terms), that apply media ecological approaches and/or that advance media ecology as a field of inquiry. 

 

As an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary publication, EME welcomes contributions embracing diverse theoretical, philosophical and methodological approaches to the study of media and processes of mediation through language, symbols, codes, meaning and processes of signification, abstracting and perception; art, music, literature, aesthetics and poetics; form, pattern and method; materials, energy, information, technology and technique; mind, thought, emotion, consciousness, identity and behavior; groups, organizations, affiliations, communities; politics, economics, religion, science, education, business and the professions; societies and cultures; history and the future; contexts, situations, systems and environments; evolution and ecology; the human person, human affairs and the human condition; etc. 

 

EME publishes peer-reviewed scholarly articles, essays, research reports, commentaries and critical examinations, and includes several special features. Our Pedagogy Section focuses on teaching strategies and resources, pedagogical concerns and issues relating to media ecology education; we are particularly interested in articles that share great ideas for teaching (GIFTs) media ecology in the classroom. The Probes Section features short items that are exploratory or provocative in nature. Creative writing on media ecological themes can be found in our Poetry Section. Questions and matters of concern to media ecology scholars are taken up in our Forum Section. And our Review Section includes individual book reviews and review essays. 

 

EME is a refereed journal. Strict anonymity is accorded to both authors and referees. References and citations should follow the Harvard Referencing system, and the journal otherwise follows standard British English for spelling and punctuation. 

 

Submissions can be uploaded online at https://callisto.newgen.co/intellect/index.php/EME/submissions 

 

Direct inquiries to:

 

Ernest A. Hakanen, Editor: eah22@drexel.edu

Alexander Jenkins, Managing Editor: arj28@drexel.edu

Gregory Loring-Albright, Editorial Assistant: g.s.albright@drexel.edu

Corey Anton, Probes Editor: antonc@gvsu.edu

Jeff Bogaczyk, Review Editor: jbogaczyk@gmail.com

Adeena Karasick, Poetry Editor: adeenakarasick@cs.com

Ronald Bishop, Forum Co-Editor: bishoprc@drexel.edu

Emanuela Patti, Forum Co-Editor: empatti@gmail.com

Michael Plugh, Pegagogy Editor: mplugh01@manhattan.edu 

 

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