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[Commlist] CFP: Qualitative Health Communication
Wed Apr 07 20:58:05 GMT 2021
Media and communication scholars are invited to contribute to this new
open access health communication journal – no payment from the authors
is required.
OPEN CALL: Qualitative Health Communication (journal). Submit your paper
now.
Qualitative Health Communication (QHC), is a new, no-fee, open access
online journal dedicated to publishing articles employing qualitative
methods to investigate, improve and innovate health communication.
We are calling for submissions to QHC’s second issue (to be published in
July 2022) and subsequent issues via the journal's website
https://tidsskrift.dk/qhc/. Detailed instructions for authors can also
be found on the website.
This is a general call for submission not tied to a special issue topic.
All submissions within the scope of QHC are welcome. Submission from
researchers at any stage of their career is encouraged.
All submissions will be peer-reviewed: initial screening in-house
followed by external peer-review. There are no article submission or
processing fees. Accepted articles will be available online free of charge.
The first issue of Qualitative Health Communication (QHC) will be
published in January 2022 featuring contributions by renowned health
communication researchers. Topics include COVID-19 communication,
communication in antenatal group consultations, paediatric palliative
care, surgeon-patient consultations, communication in patient
information leaflets and forensic assessment reports and co-construction
of experiential knowledge.
QHC acknowledges the interdisciplinary nature of health communication,
and thus is not restricted to a certain discipline and welcomes
contributions from a wide range of fields (e.g. linguistics,
communication, media, medicine, nursing, public health, health services
research, ethics, philosophy, anthropology) as long as studies employ
qualitative theories and methods.
QHC seeks to provide a forum for qualitative research into topics such as:
- interpersonal communication
- public health campaigns
- digital health
- health communication in the mass media
- patient engagement
- health promotion
- health literacy
- or any topic you find to be relevant for health
communication
For questions or additional information please contact: (qhc-journal /at/ au.dk)
Inaugural editorial team
Editor-in-Chief:
Dr Matilde Nisbeth Brøgger, School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus
University, Denmark.
Senior Editors:
Dr Maria Dahm, Institute for Communication in Health Care, Australian
national University, Australia.
Dr Jane Ege Møller, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University,
Denmark.
Dr Maja Klausen, Department for Study of Culture, University of Southern
Denmark, Denmark.
Dr Antoinette Fage-Butler, School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus
University, Denmark.
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