Happy to share that I’ll be participating in a panel/conversation at the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF), in a celebration of open-access journal Media+Environment, today from 5:00 to 6:30 pm Eastern Daylight Time (21:00-22:30 GMT). FLEFF, which is now in its 24th year, is one of the signature environmental film festivals around the world. […]
Posts Tagged ‘ecomedia studies’
Media+Environment at FLEFF tonight
Posted in Media ecology, tagged ecomedia, ecomedia studies, environmental communication, environmental journalism, journals, media studies, Media+Environment, open access on April 9, 2021 | Leave a Comment »
Media+Environment has launched
Posted in Cinema, Eco-culture, tagged ecocinema studies, ecomedia, ecomedia studies, media ecologies, media ecology, Media+Environment, open access on November 26, 2019 | 3 Comments »
Media+Environment, the new, open access, online, peer-reviewed journal of transnational and interdisciplinary ecomedia research published by the University of California Press, has launched its first issue and thematic stream, on “The States of Media+Environment.” The introduction can be read here. Articles can be accessed here.
Opening access…
Posted in Media ecology, tagged Academe, ecomedia, ecomedia studies, journals, media and environment, Media+Environment, open access, University of California Press on October 28, 2019 | 1 Comment »
Janet Walker, Alenda Chang, and I talk about the open-access model we’ve chosen for Media+Environment journal, here on the University of California Press blog. “OA is a bit like ‘the cloud.’ It may seem ethereal and free, but in reality it’s tangible and the subsidies have got to come from somewhere! We’re trying to figure […]