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March 27, 2024
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Call for Associate Editors: Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences
Please direct informal inquiries to JESS’s Editorial Assistant, Jillian Muñoz (jesseic@aessonline.org).
The Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences (JESS), the flagship journal for the Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences, is seeking additional associate editors in the areas listed below. The new associate editors will join an existing team, led by editor-in-chief, Teresa Lloro, with the mission of publishing diverse, interdisciplinary manuscripts that explore the environmental studies and sciences. Please read the role description carefully and be sure that you can fulfill the required commitment to the journal if you apply. Feel free to share this call widely in your networks. Applications are due no later than April 15, 2024 and are to be submitted using this Google Form.
About JESS
JESS is the official publication for AESS. AESS is an independent faculty-and-student-based professional association in higher education, designed to serve the needs of environmental scholars and scientists who value interdisciplinary approaches to research, teaching, and problem-solving. AESS and JESS provide fora for the advancement of interdisciplinary approaches to the study and teaching of social-ecological systems. A major goal of JESS is to further the professional interests of interdisciplinary environmental researchers and practitioners by promoting scholarship that facilitates communication across disciplinary boundaries—for example, between and among the physical, biological, social sciences, the humanities, and environmental professions. JESS welcomes high quality submissions from environmental scholars and practitioners from across the globe and places a high value on diversity, equity, and inclusion, broadly construed.
Expressions of interest, including a brief CV (3 pages or less) and a short (1 page) cover letter outlining your specific qualifications for the position, should be uploaded to this Google Form no later than April 15, 2024. Please discuss any prior editorial experience, including but not limited to editorial board membership, reviewing expertise, and/or editorial roles such as editing books or journal special issues. Applicants may also explain how their publishing or service record make them a good fit for this position. A doctorate (or other terminal degree in the field) is required, with a preference for 3+ years experience since the terminal degree was issued. Applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis and selected associate editors can begin their position upon selection.
Position Description
Associate editors work closely with the editor-in-chief by handling approximately 2-5 manuscripts at any given time, typically up to 12 manuscripts each year. The position requires roughly 2-3 hours of work a week on average. This process involves reading papers to ensure their suitability for an interdisciplinary audience, identifying appropriate referees, coordinating the review process, working with authors on revisions, and – in consultation with the editor-in-chief – making a final decision about publication. Associate editors should have an established background of academic publication, be strong writers, good managers, and ideally have some editorial experience. They must be well organized, able to keep good records, and to use an online submission management system (Editorial Manager), for which we will provide training. Editors should be able to dedicate some time to the journal every few days, rather than allowing tasks to build up. Since JESS is an interdisciplinary journal, associate editors are expected to be somewhat flexible regarding the kinds of manuscripts they handle. Initial appointment will be for two years with possibility for renewal thereafter.
Agriculture, agroforestry, and/or aquaculture with quantitative expertise
Climate politics and climate change governance
Conservation biology
Energy policy, renewable energy, energy systems governance
Environmental communication
Environmental economics
Environmental education
Environmental law
Environmental policy w/ geographic focus on Africa, East Asia, South Asia, and/or the Middle East
Environmental policy w/ geographic focus on Europe
Environmental policy w/ a US focus
Environmental psychology with quantitative expertise
Food studies with quantitative expertise
Forestry, forest systems governance, sustainable forestry with quantitative expertise
Gender studies and the environment
Human-animal studies
Indigenous Studies (US and global perspectives welcome)
Public/environmental health with some quantitative expertise preferred
Remote-sensing/GIS/environmental modeling
Resource extraction, extractive industries, natural resource governance
Rural development and livelihoods
Water policy and water resource management
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Volunteer only