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Changes to the submission process

Please note that Health Sociology Review has transferred administration of submissions to an online system OJS. Authors should consult these guidelines (includes the journal's Style guide) before submitting new manuscripts.

Article submission

There are no page charges and no monetary payments for contributions to this journal. The corresponding author receives an electronic copy of the article to distribute to co-authors. 

Articles should be within the aims and scope of the journal and approximately 6000 words. Longer articles may be negotiated with the Editor-in-Chief.

Submissions are managed by an easy to use web-based submissions system called OJS. Should you wish to submit an article, please follow the links below

Quick links for Authors
  • register as a new author

  • submit a new or revised manuscript

  • track the status of your submissions in OJS

  • update the details in your profile on OJS

  • show the guidelines (link opens in a new window) for authors.

Note for Reviewers and Editors

A guide for reviewers can be obtained here on the OJS system. Editors can access and review submissions here. Technical and support queries are handled by OJS support staff.

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