Thursday, July 20, 2017
CFP - Science Studies and the Blue Humanities
Configurations, the journal of SLSA (The Society for Literature,
Science, and the Arts) is seeking submissions for a special issue on
Science Studies and the Blue Humanities, edited by Stacy Alaimo. We are
interested in essays, position papers, provocations, and artist
statements that explore the significance of science studies for the
development of the blue humanities. As oceans and bodies of fresh water
increasingly become sites for environmentally-oriented arts and
humanities scholarship, how can the emerging blue humanities best engage
with the theories, questions, paradigms, and methods of science
studies? How do questions of scale, temporality, materiality, and
mediation emerge in aquatic zones and modes? How can literature, art,
data visualization, and digital media best respond to the rapidly
developing sciences of ocean acidification and climate change as well as
the less publicized concerns such as the effect of military sonar on
cetaceans? Work on postcolonial/decolonial science studies, Traditional
Ecological Knowledge (TEK), indigenous sciences, and citizen science
especially welcome. Please submit 5,000-7,000 word essays; 3,000 word
position papers or provocations; or 2,000 word artist statements (with
one or two illustrations or a link to a digital work); to Stacy Alaimo, alaimo[at]uta.edu,
by February 1, 2018, for consideration. All essays will be
peer-reviewed, following the standard editorial procedures of
Configurations.
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