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For potential authors who might be interested in contributing to a
special issue/collection of Social Networks on "Social Networks and
Climate Change", this e-mail is to let you know, that the special
issue/collection is going ahead, but the final deadline for
submissions has been pushed back to May 21st, 2020.
The official call has been posted on the Social Networks
website at:
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/social-networks/call-for-papers/social-networks-and-anthropogenic-climate-change
Our understanding is that it will be possible to submit your article
earlier, but the final deadline for the special issue is pushed back
to May 21st, 2020.
If you are almost ready to submit, you will need to wait a little
while -- until the special issue option has been added to the Social
Networks submissions portal, but our understanding is that this is
in the process of being set up and should be ready soon.
Apologies in advance for duplicate e-mails.
Sincerely,
David Tindall, University of British Columbia
Nina Kolleck, Universität Leipzig
John McLevey, Waterloo University
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David Tindall
Professor
Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia
Chair
Environment and Society Minor, Faculty of Arts, University of British Columbia
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