How much does it pay and is there a copyright grab, most journals are
somewhat amoral with regard to these matters.
Larry
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> CALL FOR PAPERS - Deadline for submission of proposals: 30 April 2006.
>
> British Journal of Social Work 2007 SPECIAL ISSUE:
>
> Caring for People. Social Work with Adults in the Next Decade and Beyond
>
> The editors of BJSW invite submission of abstract proposals for a
> Special Issue, to be guest edited by Margaret Holloway and Mark
> Lymbery, with a proposed publication date of April/May 2007. The
> Special Issue will be devoted to social work with adults and will
> deal with the themes which have preoccupied the development and
> delivery of services in the UK and elsewhere in the world. All
> contributing authors will be expected to place their work in its
> international context. Abstracts are invited for original
> articles which fall into the following themes:
> * The changing pattern of relationships between users,
> carers and professionals;
> * The development of concepts of social inclusion and
> exclusion and their implications for social work with adults.
> * The balance between the desire to foster the
> independence of service users and the need to ensure that they
> are adequately protected.
> * Consideration of the impact of new policy and practice
> developments - for example, in England and Wales, the growth of
> direct payments, the Single Assessment Process - on the nature of
> social work practice.
> * The impact of new patterns of partnership and
> collaboration within the provision of social care services.
> * Building the knowledge base and the development of
> evidence-based practice.
>
> Proposals falling outside of these themes will also be considered
> providing the work is relevant to the changing policy and
> practice face of social work with adults, including older people,
> adults with disabilities and service users with mental health problems.
>
> Proposals, in the form of an abstract, should be no more than 800
> words in length and should deal with the following: background to
> the proposed paper; outline of content; research method and key
> findings (if based on empirical research); main conclusions.
> Authors invited to submit a full paper will be expected to comply
> with the BJSW guidance to authors.
>
> All proposals should be sent by e-mail attachment to both:
> Margaret Holloway: [log in to unmask]
> Mark Lymbery: [log in to unmask]
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>
> Best wishes
>
> Mark
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