Call For Papers
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Decolonial Perspectives invites submissions for its upcoming issues on critical, intersectional, and decolonial approaches to ecology, embodiment, and power. We welcome scholarship that challenges dominant environmental narratives and foregrounds the experiences and knowledges of Indigenous, local, and marginalized communities across the Global South.
Themes of Interest (include but are not limited to):
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Gender, race, ethnicity, disability, class, and ecological inequality
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Indigenous cosmologies, ecological knowledge, and land justice
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Ecological embodiment, body–earth relations, and relational ontologies
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Political ecology, climate justice, extractivism, and environmental violence
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Ecofeminism, queer ecology, crip ecology, and intersectional environmental humanities
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Decolonial environmental theory, epistemologies, and methodologies
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Arts-based, narrative, mythological, and ritual approaches to ecology
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Multispecies entanglements, more-than-human ethics, and posthumanism
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Community-engaged, activist, and participatory ecological research
Submission Types
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Research articles
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Theoretical and conceptual essays
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Ethnographies and field reports
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Review essays
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Creative analytical or experimental writing
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Visual essays (where applicable)
Submission Guidelines
Manuscripts should follow the journal’s style guide and be submitted through our online system. All submissions undergo a double-blind peer review process.
For inquiries, please contact:
deksbhuvana@gmail.com