Language Society and the Environment (Submission Dedaline Extended)

Deadline: October , 15, 2022
Contact: Mohamed MLILESS
Email: m.mliless@edu.umi.ac.ma
Phone: 0700020070

The “Language-Society-Environment Nexus” is a prominent cross-disciplinary field of research that
has been commonly addressed by the scientific community. Be it a newspaper article, a video, a
classroom activity, a political debate, a social network page, creative writing, or a textbook course, we think that environmental studies have been striving to maintain the protection of nature in all its
interconnectivity, including all beings, humans and animals. Today, environmental studies are a magnet
that connects ecology, society, and language. For example, problems like climate change, global warming, pollution, sustainable development, animals extinction, and waste management among others have been linking politics, economy, urbanism, education, and culture to language.
Thanks to evolving trends in environmental studies, many theories and practices have been put in
place to explore and comprehend underlying impacts, uncertainties, preoccupations, and the
unavailability of appropriate and tangible methods to quench man’s interventionism, overexploitation, and degradation of the natural resources.
Despite skepticism about the reality of some environmental issues (Climate Change & Global
Warming), dangers facing humanity have been plentifully explained via different modes of expressions. In this respect, scientists are admitting that the risks that humanity is facing, in terms of life quality and
health, are immense. In this regard, the United Nations warned in April, 2022 that the world would be “set to face 1.5 disasters a day – 560 a year – by 2030, as humans put themselves on a ‘spiral of self-destruction’ by heating up the climate and ignoring risk, pushing millions more people into poverty”.
We believe that the theme of the book “Language, Society and the Environment” will explore and
unearth the extent to which the environmental crisis, embedded in different forms of communication
(Verbal & Visual), and will unveil the reality of the ecological systems and their resilience in the
Anthropocene. This book will also aim to discuss theories, practices, initiatives and applications in the field of language, society and the environment from different perspectives and knowledge backgrounds. It will definitely inspire and bring scholars to speak on principal approaches in their respective research
interests, while enriching the body of research on the theme.

RECOMMENDED TOPICS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING:

Ecocriticism
Ecofeminism
Ecolinguistics
Ecological and Environmental Discourse
The environment and Media
Environmental Education
Environmental Governance
Environmental Justice
The environment and Politics
Environmental Resilience
The environment and Security
Environmental Sustainability
Language and Climate Change.

SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
Researchers are invited to submit before October 15, 2022, a 2-3 page
proposal clearly explaining the aims and methods of their chapters. Authors
of accepted proposals will be notified by October 30, 2022 about the
status of their proposals and sent chapter guidelines. Full chapters are
expected to be submitted by January 10, 2023. All submitted chapters will be
reviewed on a double-blind review basis.

IMPORTANT DATES
October 15, 2022 : Proposal Submission Deadline
Oct. 30, 2022: Notification of Acceptance of proposals
Jan. 10, 2023 : Full Chapter Submission
April 15, 2023: Review Result Returned
April 30, 2023: Revised Chapter Submission
May 15, 2023: Final Acceptance Notification
May 30, 2023: Final Chapter Submission
June 30, 2023: Final deadline

INQUIRIES AND SUBMISSIONS CAN BE FORWARDED TO:
Dr. Mohamed MLILESS
m.mliless@edu.umi.ac.ma
Prof. Dr. Said MENTAK
mentaksaid@gmail.com
Prof. Dr. Diego FORTE
dforte@filo.uba.ar

Posted on September 19, 2022