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Free Content on Climate Issues Available for COP26
Monday, November 01, 2021

Free Content on Climate Issues Available for COP26

Intellect is pleased to announce that in honour of the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference we will be making a variety of our content focused on climate issues free from 31st of October to 30th of November 2021.

 

We are committed to addressing the climate crisis as a company, and proud members of the SDG(Sustainable Development Goals) Publishers Compact.

 

For more information on the SDG Publishers Compact see their website here>>

https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sdg-publishers-compact/

 

Full Issues Available to Read for Free:

 

Clothing Cultures 5.1, Special Issue: ‘Sustainable Fashion’

Access the issue here>>

https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/cc/2018/00000005/00000001

 

International Journal of Technology Management & Sustainable Development 19.1

Access the issue here>>

https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/tmsd/2020/00000019/00000001

 

Journal of Environmental Media 1.1

Access the issue here>>

https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/jem/2020/00000001/00000001

 

Open Access Supplement:

 

Journal of Environmental Media 1.1

Access the supplement here>>

https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/jem/2020/00000001/a00102s1

 

Individual Articles:

 

International Journal of Francophone Studies 23.3&4

 

Special Issue: ‘Screening Ecosystems: Activism, Representation and Documentary Practice in Africa’

 

Filming Mother Nature’s slow death: Representational pitfalls in African ecodocumentaries

ALEXIE TCHEUYAP

 

Des désastres écologiques au rêve panafricain d’une Grande Muraille verte

SUZANNE CROSTA

 

Amina Weira’s Anger in the Wind: A premonitory tale of intertwined subjectivities

SADA NIANG

 

Afrofuture ecosystems

MARIE-PAULE MACDONALD

 

Fashion, Style & Popular Culture 8.4

 

Special Issue: ‘Sense of Time & Place’

 

Fashion systems of earth logic and transition for this time and place

JENNIFER WHITTY

 

Spirals, spikes and spinning wheels: Temporal models challenging the sustainability agenda in relation to fast fashion consumption

HELEN POWELL

 

Generational cohorts’ views on local sustainable practices in fashion

NOËL PALOMO-LOVINSKI

 

Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 9.1

 

Special Issue: ‘New Scholarship in New Zealand and Pacific Studies Part 1'

 

The price we pay for land: The political economy of Pukekohe’s development

BENJAMIN FELIX RICHARDSON

 

A novel to influence public policy? The role of New Zealand in climate migration and the occupation of Antarctica

JEFF MURRAY AND JESSICA MAUFORT

 

Journal of Scandinavian Cinema 8.2

 

Special Issue: ‘Environmental Approaches to Scandinavian Cinema and Media'

 

Petropolitics, cli-fi and Occupied

JULIA LEYDA