
The call for papers is now open. These options are avaliable for submissions:
A) A short paper of 2000 words for The Green Economist Magazine
B) A research paper on a relevant topic on the development of a Green Economics research subject. The author may be offered publishing in our next books and our forthcoming GEI Academy Launch Research Book.
C) A fully referenced research book length submission on a relevant topic on the development of a Green Economics research subject. The Authors may be offered a publishing opportunity with our GEIBooks.org.uk latest book series of Peer Reviewed Academic Books or our series of Academic Books to be launched. A chapter may be publishable in our forthcoming GEI Academy Launch Research Book.
D) An academic paper for possible publication in our double blind peer reviewed Academic Journal– The International Journal of Green Economics. Papers must be 3000 – 7000 words and fully referenced. Standards to publish are very high and there is a queue to get into the journal.
E) A paper for our Oxford University Conference Academic Proceedings for our annual conference. Please email to ask for instructions.
F) Books which are not necessarily academic, but may be topical, sustainability, climate, social justice, or environmentally or policy driven are very welcomed too. Please email info@geibooks.org.uk.
G) Any of the above exploring Green Economics,Finance Reform and Economics Reform, Social Justice or Environmental Justice and the philosophy and methodology of each or either of these and the future of humanity, nature, other species, the planet and its systems. Also survivabillity, resilience and alternative viewpoints as well as women and gender, diversity, inclusion and accessibility are all particularly welcome.The Climate, civilisation and the Holocene or Athropocene and the 6th ever mass extinction of species. The changed world of labour, investment power and democracy and automation.
Applicants should email info@geiacademy.org to establish whether your own research would be suitable.
You will find some suggestions on http://geibooks.org.uk/news-2/.
We particularly favour and make space for non-standard writers and applicants.


