Media+Environment is an open access, online, peer-reviewed journal of transnational and interdisciplinary ecomedia research. University of California Press.
We're very, very excited to announce the publication of the stream "Wind as Model, Media, and Experience," guest edited by Jussi Parikka, Maximilian Hepach, Ryan Bishop, J. R. Carpenter, and Birgit Schneider: https://t.co/DD9BoqFPuk
**CALL FOR PAPERS** It’s been a hot minute! We are seeking proposals for another new stream on “Critical Minerals and Media Technologies,” edited by Siobhan Angus and Gustave Lester. The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2025. The full call: https://t.co/vmDoxTC4Yi
**CALL FOR PAPERS**
We are seeking paper proposals for an exciting new stream on “Polar Archives, Arctic Media, and the Climatic Upheavals of Ice,” edited by Allison Carruth and Jayme Collins. The submission deadline is September 30, 2025. The full call: https://t.co/RPxBmx13qE
It explores how wind shapes experience, reasoning, artistic, and knowledge production, covering military technology, volumetric poetry, a libretto, animacies, aesthetics, diffraction, environmental perception, risk communication, indigenous cosmologies, and energy infrastructure.
We're very, very excited to announce the publication of the stream "Wind as Model, Media, and Experience," guest edited by Jussi Parikka, Maximilian Hepach, Ryan Bishop, J. R. Carpenter, and Birgit Schneider: https://t.co/DD9BoqFPuk
Read about films that abetted the transformation of nature and the commons into property. We're thrilled about our new stream on film and extraction, guest edited by the fabulous Priya Jaikumar and Lee Grieveson (@GrievesonL)! https://t.co/HkxfXlrJIP
@MediaEnviron The Media+Environment team is so, so happy to announce a new stream on film and extraction, guest edited by the fabulous Priya Jaikumar and Lee Grieveson (@GrievesonL): https://t.co/qvEYTiNFSE
**CALL FOR REVIEWS:**
We have an exciting list of books available for review https://t.co/GK0eYtvKfr. Please also send pitches for non-traditional review essays.
If you're interested in writing for us, please get in touch with our Review Editor ([email protected])
Second, a translation of Yuriko Furuhata's (@underground259) "Of Dragons and Geoengineering: Rethinking Elemental Media": https://t.co/VnWX8lEiim. We hope these allow many new audiences to access the groundbreaking work in M+E!
We are also excited to announce new Chinese translations of more articles from our inaugural issue, thanks to Tinghao Zhou (@thouchaw). First, a translation of Laura Marks's "Calculating and Mitigating Our Streaming Carbon Footprint": https://t.co/umIIlGaXLj
More summer publication news! Thanks to Maximilian Gregor Hepach for his excellent review of Désirée Förster's Aesthetic Experience of Metabolic Processes (meson press, 2021): https://t.co/TyzBKEtEKj
We are thrilled to introduce María Vélez-Serna's article, “Extractive Geographies in Sponsored Media: Colombia’s Large-Scale Coal Mining in the 1980s." Vélez-Serna examines stakeholder-sponsored materials during the development of the Cerrejón coal mine https://t.co/8EKBNkS0y7
And finally, in "Machinic Landscapes: Aesthetics of the Nonhuman" Lila Lee-Morrison sketches an aesthetics of machinic landscapes which analyzes contemporary artistic engagements with advanced tools of visual calculation: https://t.co/VfxfxqCb92
It's been a minute, but we are so happy to announce publication of a new stream of articles! "Machinic Visions of the Planetary" was guest edited by Lila Lee-Morrison, Kathrin Maurer, Rikke Munck Petersen, and Dominique Routhier: https://t.co/n3Gyyx52Rt
In "Pluralising the Planetary: The Radical Incompleteness of Machinic Envisioning," Michael Richardson & Anna Munster argue that, unlike corporate ‘planetary computation’ initiatives, artists call for a more pluralistic set of Earth images and imaginings: https://t.co/sbmDBpAvLE
We’ve been enjoying summer so much we forgot to let everyone know there’s a wonderful new translation up, of Nicole Starosielski’s original essay in our inaugural steam. @thouchaw did a fabulous job! Please share! https://t.co/2Ls57YLrLy