Ethics and the Environment is an interdisciplinary forum for theoretical and
practical articles, discussions, reviews, comments, and book reviews in the broad area
encompassed by environmental ethics. Supported by the
Center for Humanities and Arts, the
Philosophy Department, and the
Environmental Ethics Certificate Program at the
University of Georgia, and edited by Victoria
Davion (Head of the Department of Philosophy) and Melissa Link (Managing Editor of E&E),
the journal focuses on conceptual approaches in ethical theory and ecological philosophy,
including deep ecology and ecological feminism, as they pertain to environmental issues such
as environmental education and management, ecological economics, and ecosystem health.
Call for Papers
ETHICS & THE ENVIRONMENT, an international journal published by Indiana University Press, provides an interdisciplinary forum for theoretical and practical articles, discussions, and book reviews in the broad area encompassed by environmental philosophy. Possible topics include conceptual approaches in ecological philosophy, such as ecological feminism and deep ecology, as they apply to issues such as cloning, genetically modified organisms, new reproductive technology, war and militarism, environmental education and management, ecological economics, and ecosystem health. We encourage submissions offering new and imaginative conceptions of what counts as an “environmental issue.”
Manuscripts may be submitted as word files at any time via e-mail to eande@uga.edu. For matters of style, consult The Chicago Manual of Style. Upon acceptance, an abstract of 100 words will be required. To view recent issues, visit http://inscribe.iupress.org/loi/ete.
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