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Vol. 13 No. 1 (2026): Special Issue: Sustainability Cultures
The cover of Exchanges volume 13, issue 1, special issue on Sustainability Culture, which features an image of rainbow coloured eggs on a green background

This is the thirty-third issue of Exchanges, first published in March 2026.  It is a special issue containing papers on Sustainability Culture, inspired by the International Conference on Sustainability Culture hosted by Taiwan's National Chung Hsing University in 2022 and 2023. This special issue seeks to further the debate on how culture defines our drive and thrust toward sustainability, taking an interdisciplinary approach. It seeks to further the dialogue on what we mean by Sustainability Culture in the twenty-first century. Topics include an introduction to Sustainability Culture by the issue's guest editor, agricultural development and food security, carbon capture, the Anthropocene and paradox, permaculture, generational trauma, conversation fieldwork, and artistic responses to the 'chemical gaze' of pesticides. The editorial also provides an overview of the issue’s contents with updates for contributing authors and forthcoming issue publication plans.

Published: 2026-03-06

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Exchanges is a Diamond Open Access (no fees or article processing charges) journal, normally published in Spring and Autumn each year. Additional special issues appear at other times.

ISSN 2053-9665


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Exchanges maintains an open call for papers for all submissions to future regular editions of the journal throughout the year. The Editorial Board invites high-quality article submissions in any of our standard formats from researchers from all academic fields, especially those demonstrating elements of interdisciplinary or multi-disciplinary content. We especially value submissions from early career and post-graduate researchers.

For more on our selection criteria or guidance for authors, please visit the relevant pages - or contact us to discuss potential manuscript ideas.