Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management provides a resource for the ever increasing number of organisations concerned about social and environmental responsibilities in the context of sustainable development and are interested in developing tools and case studies to improve their performance and accountability in these areas. The focus of the journal is on research and practical advice for the development of tools, practical case studies and an assessment of the relative strengths and weaknesses of different approaches. It encourages debate over the development of issues as well as monitoring the demands being made of and by various stakeholder groups. It discusses issues of methodology, principles, practice, science, technology and law. It is a refereed journal and contributions of a high quality aimed at an interdisciplinary audience are invited.
Counselling & Psychotherapy Research (CPR) is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to connecting research with practice. Pluralist in orientation, the journal recognizes the value of qualitative, quantitative and mixed method strategies of inquiry within psychotherapy and counselling research. It seeks to be relevant both to a core disciplinary constituency and also a broader interdisciplinary readership. Related journal - European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling Volume 8 Number 2 - Special issue: Using Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation Click here for free access to the Editorial Peer Review Integrity All research articles in this journal, including those in special issues, special sections or supplements, have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing normally by at least two independent referees. Disclaimer The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and Taylor & Francis makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the 'Content') contained in its publications. However, the Society and Taylor & Francis and its agents and licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness or suitability for any purpose of the Content and disclaim all such representations and warranties whether expressed or implied to the maximum extent permitted by law. Any views expressed in this publication are the views of the authors and are not the views of the Society and Taylor & Francis.
Criminal Behaviour & Mental Health - CBMH - aims to publish original material on any aspect of the relationship between mental state and criminal behaviour. Thus, we are interested in mental mechanisms associated with offending, regardless of whether the individual concerned has a mental disorder or not. We are interested in factors that influence such relationships, and particularly welcome studies about pathways into and out of crime. These will include studies of normal and abnormal development, of mental disorder and how that may lead to offending for a subgroup of sufferers, together with information about factors which mediate such a relationship. We are particularly keen to attract treatment studies and studies evaluating the impact of a range of interventions and new services designed to increase public safety as well as the safety and well-being of the perpetrators of crime and their victims. CBMH welcomes a wide range of methodologies and formats. Both qualitative and quantitative research is welcomed, from both laboratory and field conditions, as are systematic reviews. Case histories are not excluded, but have to be presented with the same theoretical and methodological rigour as any other research considered acceptable for publication. Potential authors are referred to the guidance for authors for further information about requirements on length, style, format and ethical issues. CBMH should be of interest to clinical and non-clinical practitioners working with offenders with and without identified mental disorder. University students and researchers in clinical disciplines and in non-clinical disciplines such as criminology and law should find the material particularly useful. CBMH would also be useful for policy makers and government departments.
Criminology is devoted to crime and deviant behavior. Disciplines covered include sociology, psychology, design, systems analysis, and decision theory. Major emphasis is placed on empirical research and scientific methodology. The journal's content also includes articles which review the literature or deal with theoretical issues stated in the literature as well as suggestions for the types of investigation which might be carried out in the future.
Crisis and Risk Communication
(CRC) is an official publication of the International Crisis and Risk Communication Association. Crisis and risk communication research is increasingly recognized as essential to informing crisis preparedness, response, recovery, learning, resilience, and change in a world characterized by expanding multiple hazards of local, regional, national, and global scope and scale.
The journal is dedicated to publishing original scholarship that enhances our understanding of crisis and risk communication across disciplines, including human communication, media, sociology, psychology, organizational studies, and political science, among others. CRC seeks a broad range of scholarship that reflects the international, intercultural, and interdisciplinary nature of risk and crisis communication research. A wide array of methodological approaches, such as experimental, case studies, survey, critical scholarship, ethnography, content analysis, theoretical frameworks, conceptualizations, engaged scholarship, systematic reviews, as well as critiques and commentaries on the field are welcome.
CRC is a double-blind peer reviewed journal, with an editorial board that includes members reflecting the interdisciplinary and international nature of the field.
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Critical Care Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of critical care medicine.
The journal addresses the whole range of cultural forms so that discussions of, for example, cinema and television can appear alongside analyses of the accepted literary canon. It is a necessary condition of debate in these areas that it should involve as many and as varied voices as possible, and Critical Quarterly welcomes submissions from new researchers and writers as well as more established contributors.
Crop Science reports on recent developments in crop breeding, genetics, and cytology; crop physiology and metabolism; crop ecology, production, and management; seed physiology, production, and technology; turfgrass science; crop quality and utilization; genomics, molecular genetics, and biotechnology; and plant genetic resources. The journal is available in online, print, and year-end CD-ROM format.
Crystal Research and Technology is an international journal examining all aspects of research within experimental, industrial, and theoretical crystallography. The journal covers the relevant aspects of *crystal growth techniques and phenomena (including bulk growth, thin films) *modern crystalline materials (e.g. smart materials, nanocrystals, quasicrystals, liquid crystals) *industrial crystallisation *application of crystals in materials science, electronics, data storage, and optics *experimental, simulation and theoretical studies of the structural properties of crystals *crystallographic computingSign up for the free MaterialsViews.com newsletter and get weekly updates on the latest developments and exciting breakthroughs in the vast field of materials science.ISSN: 1521-4079 (online).Volume 47. 12 Issues in 2012.
Current Gerontology and Geriatrics Research aims at scientists, geriatricians, health professionals interested in molecular, cellular, organismal aspects of gerontological research and in diagnosis, treatment, evaluation and educational aspects of geriatrics research. The journal also highlights new discoveries, approaches as well as technical developments in basic, clinical and discovery driven translational research.The main feature of the journal is to provide an international forum where researchers, clinicians, health professionals, and health care providers can publish their work, raise awareness to issues of broad interest in the field of aging, and debate on controversial issues. The scope of the journal includes papers on physiological and molecular mechanisms that encompass the process of aging, as well as on pathological aspects and mechanisms that encompass the diseases associated with aging. Subject areas covered by the journal include all aspects of biological gerontology and clinical geriatrics research. These subject areas include (but are not limited to):Key biological processes such as cell cycle, DNA repair, free radical biology, apoptosis, angiogenesis, cell signalling, immune response, inflammation, stem cell research, and cell communicationEmerging technologies applied to the aging research: genomics, proteomics, functional genomics, metabolomic, lipidomic, tissues arrays, and model systemsBiomarkers of aging: usefulness, diagnosis, prognosis, and stratificationAging and longevity genetics, epigentics, and genomic instabilityMolecular pathology of age-related diseases including atherosclerosis, neuro-degeneration, cancer, immunosenescence, arthrosis, osteoporosis, and inflammationDiagnosis, approach, evaluation and treatment of major age-related diseases including Fall, delirium, cardiovascular diseases, infections, tumours, auto-immune diseases, dementia, and gait disordersClinical pharmacologyEpidemiology and prevention in elderlyInnovative therapies for age-related diseases including special clinical trials in elderlyRehabilitation medicine in the elderlyClinical nutritionTheories of aging.