Hello (and apologies for cross-posting),

I am pleased to announce the recent publication of a special thematic issue
on climate change and politics for the Radical Philosophy Review. It
includes contributions from a wide range of perspectives, including
philosophers, political scientists/theorists, and sociologists, and should
appeal to interdisciplinary scholars.

Below I have pasted the table of contents, as well as links to the journal
website and an open call for papers on "Anti-Racist Politics and Social
Crisis" for the RPR.

*Editors’ Introduction*

*Radical Philosophy and Politics in a Time of Crisis: The Coronavirus
Pandemic and Climate Change*


     Reed M. Kurtz,


Harry van der Linden



*Articles*



*Climate X or Climate Jacobin?*

*A Critical Exchange on Our Planetary Future*




  Russell Duvernoy,


       Larry Alan Busk





*Revolution or Ecocide:*

*Ecological and Environmental Themes in Situationist Thought*


                                Eric Fattor



*Contingency Planning for Severe Climate Change*


 Jared Houston



*Direct Action and the Climate Crisis: *

*Ecological Interventions to Resist and Reorganize the Metabolic Relations
of Capitalism*




Reed M. Kurtz





*Environmental Ignorance *


            L. Brooke Rudow



*Climate Disruption, Political Stability, and Collective Imagination*




                    Ole Martin Sandberg



*Herbert Marcuse on Radical Subjectivity and the “New Activism”:*

*Today’s Climate and Black Lives Matter Movements*



                                                         Michael J. Sukhov





*Review Essays*

*Apocalyptic Hope in a Time of Apocalyptic Despair*

Under discussion:

*Between Earth and Empire: From the Necrocene to the Beloved Community, *by

            John P. Clark*.*

              Karsten J. Struhl



*The Green New Deal: Promise and Limitations*

Under Discussion*:*

*A Planet to Win: Why We Need a Green New Deal,*

by Kate Aronoff, Alyssa Battistoni, Daniel Aldana Cohen, and Thea
Riofrancos

*On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal, *by Naomi Klein

*The Green New Deal*: *Why the Fossil Fuel Civilization Will Collapse by
2028, *

*and the Bold Economic Plan to Save Life on Earth*, by Jeremy Rifkin



                                                               Harry van
der Linden





*Book Reviews*



*Centering Movements to Achieve Restorative Environmental Justice*

      Under review:

      *Environmental Justice in a Moment of Danger*, by Julie Sze,


                                                                     Brookes
Hammock



*Herbert Marcuse and the GreenCommonWealth*

Under review:

*Ecology and Revolution: Herbert Marcuse and the Challenge of a New World
System *

*Today*, by Charles Reitz.


      Chase Hobbs-Morgan





*Unsettling Carbon-Colonialism, Renewing Resistance*



Under Review:

Climate Justice and Community Renewal: Resistance and Grassroots Solutions,

             ed. Tamra Gilbertson and Brian Tokar


                       Zachary T. King



*Is positive freedom the best antidote to neoliberal Anthropocene-talk?*

Under Review:

*After the Anthropocene: Green Republicanism in a Post-Capitalist World*,

by Anne Fremaux



                                                              Andrew Scerri

Current issue of RPR:
https://www.pdcnet.org/collection-anonymous/browse?fp=radphilrev&fq=radphilrev%2FVolume%2F8977%7C23%2F8998%7CIssue%3A%202%2F

Open call for submissions on Anti-Racist Politics and Social Crisis:
https://www.pdcnet.org/radphilrev/Calls-for-Submissions

Cheers,
-Reed
https://osu1.academia.edu/ReedKurtz

On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 8:25 AM Reed M. Kurtz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello (and apologies for cross-posting),
>
> This call for papers may be of interest to people on this list. We
> continue to invite submissions for a special issue of the *Radical
> Philosophy Review *on "The Radical Tradition, Politics, and Climate
> Change."
>
> Please note that the deadline has been extended to January 14. We
> especially welcome submissions representing radical perspectives from
> under-represented and/or marginalized groups.
>
> Please feel free to pass along to interested parties, and please also feel
> free to contact me or my co-editor if you have any questions.
>
> Best regards,
> -Reed
>

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