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Regeneration: Environment, Art, Culture is an open-access, double anonymous peer-reviewed journal of the environmental humanities that brings humanists, activists, artists, and scientists into conversation around environmental matters.

Focus and Scope

Published three times a year by the Open Library of Humanities (OLH), Regeneration prioritizes collaborative work that brings different fields, disciplines, ways of knowing, and research archives into conversation with one another, and invites work that challenges the conventional essay form in the humanities. We welcome a wide range of submissions—particularly those that take full advantage of a multi-modal format—that are co-written, that report on collaborative work in progress, and that seek to establish new methods for the evolving study of the environment.

Publication Frequency

Regeneration is published online three times a year with continuous volume and issue numbers.

Publication Fees

This journal is published by the Open Library of Humanities (OLH). Unlike many open-access publishers, the OLH does not charge any author fees. This does not mean that we do not have costs. Instead, our costs are paid by an international library consortium.

If your institution is not currently supporting the platform, we request that you ask your librarian to sign up. The OLH is extremely cost effective and is a not-for-profit charity. However, while we cannot function without financial support and we encourage universities to sign up, institutional commitment is not required to publish with us.

Citation Metrics

Regeneration is archived and indexed according to the publisher's policy, and is tracked by certain indexing sites such as Scopus.