At UC Press, open access—the free, immediate, unrestricted, online access to peer-reviewed research and scholarly work—is central to our mission to drive progressive change by seeking out and cultivating the brightest minds and giving them voice, reach, and impact.
For us, taking an “oceanic approach” means to assess novel fields for scientific procedures whose “reality filters” significantly differ from land-based conceptions and modes of operation.
In this "collective essay," Laura U. Marks, Joseph Clark, Jason Livingston, Denise Oleksijczuk and Lucas Hilderbrand discuss the adverse environmental effects of streaming media.
"We figured the best way to launch the journal would be to provide a survey of provocative pieces from figures known in the field (and representing different places within it, both geographically speaking and theoretically)"
Founded on the premise that media and environment is a crucial conjunction for our time, Media+Environment is an open access, online, peer-reviewed journal of transnational and interdisciplinary ecomedia research.