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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS Journal of Haitian Studies Special Issue: Climate Change, Sacred Ecologies, and Environmental Activism in Haiti Special Issue Editor: Rebecca Dirksen, Indiana University Deadline: July 31, 2020 Photo credit: R. Dirksen, 2012 Globally we are confronted by a precariously changing climate—in ecological, political, economic, and spiritual terms. Few places face more immediate and profound consequences than Haiti: amid presently unfolding political and economic turmoil, the Global Climate Risk Index has repeatedly ranked the country as among the most vulnerable nations in the world to the effects of extreme weather events related to climate change (e.g., Eckstein, Künzel, and Schäfer 2017). Moreover, Haiti’s ecosystems have endured numerous pressures and threats extending back centuries to the earliest moments of colonial conquest, resulting in species decline, soil erosion, deforestation, compromised water sources, and the degradation of shorelines and coastal waters, among other situations of loss and disruption. Such challenges in turn affect the viability of agriculture, public health, governance and sovereignty, and other matters at the core of human (and non-human) life.

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Page 1: Journal of Haitian Studies Special Issue: Climate Change ... · Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Paravisini-Gebert, Lizabeth

CALLFORSUBMISSIONS

JournalofHaitianStudiesSpecialIssue:

ClimateChange,SacredEcologies,andEnvironmentalActivisminHaiti

SpecialIssueEditor:RebeccaDirksen,IndianaUniversity

Deadline:July31,2020

Photocredit:R.Dirksen,2012

Globallyweareconfrontedbyaprecariouslychangingclimate—inecological,political,economic,andspiritualterms.FewplacesfacemoreimmediateandprofoundconsequencesthanHaiti:amidpresentlyunfoldingpoliticalandeconomicturmoil,theGlobalClimateRiskIndexhasrepeatedlyrankedthecountryasamongthemostvulnerablenationsintheworldtotheeffectsofextremeweathereventsrelatedtoclimatechange(e.g.,Eckstein,Künzel,andSchäfer2017).Moreover,Haiti’secosystemshaveendurednumerouspressuresandthreatsextendingbackcenturiestotheearliestmomentsofcolonialconquest,resultinginspeciesdecline,soilerosion,deforestation,compromisedwatersources,andthedegradationofshorelinesandcoastalwaters,amongothersituationsoflossanddisruption.Suchchallengesinturnaffecttheviabilityofagriculture,publichealth,governanceandsovereignty,andothermattersatthecoreofhuman(andnon-human)life.

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TogethertheseconditionsdemandthatwebecomemoreawareofourrolesintheconstructionoftheAnthropoceneasanepochdrivenbyunrestrainedextractivism(Crutzen2006).Theymandatethatwethinkcarefullyandcreativelyaboutbroadersystemsthathaveledtothispoint,includingthelong-churningslowviolencethatsystematicallyunderminescertainpeopleandprivilegesothers(Nixon2011,Paravisini-Gebert2016).Theyrequirethatwecommittoacttowardenvironmentaljusticeinwaysthatdrawinnotjustscholars,butcommunitymembersandactivistsbeyondinstitutionalsettings(Carteretal.2010).Theyinsistthatwequestionthestarkhuman-naturedualismthatexcusesourvoraciousappetitesforconsumerismwithacommonlyheldJudeo-Christianconvictionthatitis“God’swillthatmanexploitnatureforhisproperends”(White1967:1205).Theyaskustoconsidertheentanglements,mutualities,andsymbioticrelationshipsinthismultispeciesworld(Haraway2016).Theyreturnourattentiontotheindigenousworldviewsthatpromotetraditionalecologicalknowledge(Berkes1993),including,inHaiti,Vodouasasacredecologythatteachesecologicalmetaphysicsandenvironmentalawareness(Dirksen2018).Inrecognitionofthewealthofscholarshippresentedatthe2016HaitianStudiesAssociationconferenceonHaiti’secosystemsandenvironmentalrealitiesandinlinewiththegrowingglobalmomentumforclimatechangeactivism,theJournalofHaitianStudiesannouncesitscommitmenttoinvestigating“ClimateChange,SacredEcologies,andEnvironmentalActivisminHaiti.”Withthisspecialissue,weofferaplatformforcriticalandengagedscholarshipthatcaststheAnthropogenicconditionsintoadifferentlightandthatoffersrevisionstohowHaiti’senvironmentalchallengesarediscussedandconfronted.Weseekaccountsandstorylinesthatspeaktoecologicalmattersfrommultiplesperspectives:thesciences,thehumanities,thearts,medicalfields,spiritualdomains,andbeyond.Wehopetodiscoverinstancesofpracticalactivismandcultivateour“artsofnoticing”(Tsing2015).Weplaceemphasisonalternativemodesofthinking—forexample,onthevalueoftraditionalecologicalknowledgeandsacredecologies(emanatingfromVodouorotherAfro-Atlanticbeliefsystems,orChristianity,Judaism,Islam,Bahá’íFaith,etc.)tocommunicatemeaningfullyacrosssocio-economicdivides.Wethereforeissuethiswide-reachingcalltoscholars,activists,artists,healthcareproviders,spiritualpractitioners,andcommunitymemberswhohavesomethingtosayaboutHaiti’secosystemsandtheworldviewsthatshapeit.Inrecognizingthemanyvoicesandmodesofcommunication,wewillentertainavarietyofformatsandencouragecollaborativewriting.Toenablebroaderparticipation,weaskauthorstorestricttheirsubmissionsto8,[email protected],2020.Pleasefollowstylesubmissionguidelines,foundathttps://www.cbsr.ucsb.edu/journal-of-haitian-studies/submissions.Allsubmissionswillgothroughpeerreview.

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