Reflective articles are thought-provoking reflections that examine and communicate new initiatives or developments of significance to the sector. They may also raise awareness to stimulate debate such as exploring unanswered questions or uncertain matters that are deemed to have a bearing on the sector. Word count should be between 800-1000 words.
All reflective articles undergo a blind peer review process and may be solicited or unsolicited.
Descriptive narratives present innovative and cutting-edge practices, technologies and resources that offer new insights and have the potential to enhance practice and core activities. They should provide sufficient detail and evidence of effectiveness so that practitioners can make informed choices on how best to utilise them within their own contexts. Word count should be between 600-800 words.
All descriptive narratives undergo a peer review process and may be solicited or unsolicited.
Book reviews present thoughtful engagement and stimulating insights about publications. Typically, the review should contain a thoughtful summary of the central features of the book; this should include subject matter, how the arguments are structured and how the analysis engages with the literature. It should also cover how the work contributes to the relevant fields of knowledge and reveal any perceived shortcomings. You should also consider who you would recommend as the book’s target audience. Word count should be between 800-1000 words.
Where books are an edited collection, give the reader an overview of the book. Elucidate with examples from one or more chapters then discuss and unpack them in more detail. The reviewer name and institution should appear at the start of the review, along with a contact email address (the email address will be removed prior to publication).
Authors should ensure that:
Where necessary, please ensure that all necessary permission from copyright holders for reproducing any illustrations, tables, figures or lengthy quotations previously published elsewhere have been obtained. The reference list should only contain references that are cited in the text. Accuracy and completeness are the responsibility of the author(s). References should be listed in an alphabetical order at the end of the paper. Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) and links to referenced articles should be stated wherever available.
The journal uses Harvard style referencing: https://www.ukessays.com/referencing/harvard/#articles
The following criteria will be used when reviewing submissions:
The following criteria will be used when reviewing submissions:
The following criteria will be used when reviewing submissions:
Reviewers’ recommendations will be one of the following:
For all queries relating to submission and editorial please email: research@cdn.ac.uk