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From: Marco Armiero [[log in to unmask]]
*CFPS*
*Naturally, immigrants*
*Miradas en Movimiento*, refereed publication of the Espacio
de Estudios Migratorios-EEM, has the pleasure to announce the Call for
Papers 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 Sergio Prieto Díaz, Marco Armiero and Richard
Tucker.
Possible 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
We strongly suggest to submit papers in English and we 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.
Nevertheless, we may consider also article written in other languages
(Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Italian). We encourage following strictly
our "Guide for Authors"
(http://espaciodeestudiosmigratorios.org/es/miradas-enmovimiento-mem/requisi
tos-para-autores), to avoid undesired delays in their evaluation, or
rejections no matter their content.
Papers will be received at [log in to unmask] (include in
the Subject "Naturally Immigrants article").
We also kindly ask those who are interested in submitting an article to send
us a "declaration of interest" by the end of June.
For any questions do not hesitate to contact
Yours sincerely,
Sergio Prieto (EEM)
Marco Armiero
(EMiGR)
Richard Tucker
(Michigan University)
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