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Dear Colleagues,

New peer-reviewed open access journal The Ecological Citizen is looking for artworks for Issue 2.

I'm particularly looking for documentation of ecological artistic projects or research, as well as drawings and images that relate to the journal topic areas, and images of animals and other nature including but not limited to: observational drawings, landscapes of all kinds, macro and cosmic perspectives, and animal vision. Full details here: http://www.ecologicalcitizen.net/call-for-artists.html<https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ecologicalcitizen.net%2Fcall-for-artists.html&h=ATN2NYWhkaUzCI5LN90s2iCZ4F7J3nmsbFFDCQLfiMC1rZs1waXsbmayuO66GUlBu6Zy5DqhI9xTFA5r6vgZzl_3pJoKaDrgZqf2YtENVFf5AWjJPLPiIGUjidPGFAi8K0hY-VdC5JIdgXc>


Topics include: Biodiversity and bioabundance; Protection and restoration of wilder habitats; Animal welfare; Energy and climate change; Waste and toxics; Human overpopulation and overconsumption; Philosophical aspects of ecocentrism, deep ecology and deep green ethics; Earth-centred law; Ecological aesthetics

Deadline 1st September. Please share.

You can read the first issue here:
http://www.ecologicalcitizen.net/issue.php?i=Vol+1+No+1&submit=Read+the+first+issue+now

Best wishes,
Stephanie

Stephanie Moran
Library and Information Manager
Iniva's Stuart Hall Library
020 7749 1252
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About Iniva
Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts)<http://www.iniva.org/about_us> is an evolving, radical visual arts organisation dedicated to developing an artistic programme that reflects on the social and political impact of globalisation. With the Stuart Hall Library<http://www.iniva.org/library> acting as a critical and creative hub for our work, we offer residencies, commission new work<http://www.iniva.org/exhibitions_projects> and promote existing practices enabling artistic ambition and development.

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Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) and Stuart Hall Foundation are delighted to present a new artwork by Ting-Ting Cheng entitled On the Desert Island<http://www.iniva.org/exhibitions_projects/2017/stuart_hall_library_artist_s_residency/on_the_desert_island>. Offering a unique way to explore Iniva's remarkable collection, On the Desert Island takes its cue from Professor Stuart Hall speaking to Sue Lawley on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs in February 2000.

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