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In recognition of the impact of Covid-19 on campus instruction and the rise of unplanned distance learning, we are pleased to make all of our online journals content free to all through June 2020, including full access to Case Studies in the Environment and Elementa. Browse our full list of journals.
Highlights of our titles publishing in April list include A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet by Sarah Jaquette Ray, which combines insights from psychology, sociology, social movements, mindfulness, and the environmental humanities, Ray explains why and how we need to let go of eco-guilt, resist burnout, and cultivate resilience while advocating for climate justice. America’s Largest Classroom: What We Learn from Our National Parks edited by Jessica L. Thompson and Ana K. Houseal offers insight and practical advice for improving educational outreach at national parks as well as suggestions for classroom educators on how to meaningfully incorporate parks into their curricula.
Forthcoming in May, Bans, Walls, Raids, Sanctuary: Understanding U.S. Immigration for the Twenty-First Century by A. Naomi Paik shows that barriers to immigration are embedded in the very foundation of the United States, and in June, A People’s Guide to Greater Boston by Joseph Nevins, Suren Moodliar, and Eleni Macrakis reveals the region’s richness and vibrancy in ways that are neglected by traditional area guidebooks and obscured by many tourist destinations.