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Miradas en Movimiento, refereed publication of the Espacio de Estudios Migratorios-EEM, has the pleasure to announce the CFPs to a special monographic issue that will be edited with EMiGR network, along 2011.
This volume will be oriented to the aspects related with geo-territorial implications on migration processes (climate change, environment, territorial transformations). Papers for this call, “Naturally immigrants”, will be received until September 1st 2011, and the final Edition is estimated to be finish at the end of 2011.
The volume will be edited by Marco Armiero, Sergio Preito Diaz and Richard Tucker.
Posible topics for articles:
• Bodies, migration, and environment
• Climate change and migration
• Perceptions of nature
• Environmental cultures and immigrants
• Commons and immigrants
• Knowledge, ethnicity and practices of nature
• Food, nature and immigrants
• Ethnic relationships and the environment
• Urban gardening and immigrant communities
• The greening of the anti-immigration discourse
• Cultural landscapes
Papers will be received and reviewed in English. We strongly recommend an attentive revision of the language by a native speaker; unfortunately, we do not have resources to provide for a professional language editor. A translated abstract in Spanish must be enclosed. We encourage following strictly our “Guide for Authors” (http://espaciodeestudiosmigratorios.org/es/miradas-en-movimiento-mem/requisitos-para-autores), to avoid undesired delays in their evaluation, or rejections no matter their content.
Papers will be received at mem@espaciodeestudiosmigratorios.org,
For any questions please do not hesitate to contact:
marco.armiero@tin.it or sergio.prietodiaz@gmail.com.
Yours sincerely,
Zampeta Papadodima, Miradas en Movimiento
Marco Armiero, EMiGR network
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