Aims and Scope:
The Journal of Global Environmental Justice (GEJ) is a peer-reviewed academic journal featuring undergraduate UC Santa Cruz research. We aim to highlight interdisciplinary research that explores communities and nations, especially historically-marginalized societies, that are impacted by environmental, social, and/or ecological changes. Within emerging interpretations of environmental justice, such papers consider topics such as climate justice, sustainable development, global food systems, and environmental rights, among other topics. As a student-run and open-access journal, we bridge dialogues among students, faculty, and the general public to share the valuable, diverse perspectives of those within and around academia.
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We also invite contributions from undergraduates from any university in the world. Submissions must be approximately 6500 words, including footnotes, and must be accompanied by a letter from a faculty member endorsing the publication. Entries will be subject to further peer review, and if accepted, will be edited by our editorial team. To contribute, please send over an expression of interest. Please head over to the contacts page, enter the information, and paste the abstract of your paper in the messages box. The editorial team will then contact you with further instructions.