14 August, 2023 | by Rushi P
ADVANCE CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
Journal of Applied Arts and Health (intellect)
Special Issue: ‘Art-based Research in Health and Well-being During the Pandemic’, Volume 12:3 (Autumn 2021).
This special issue aims to explore the considered effects of COVID-19 on the field of applied arts and health. We welcome contributions from a variety of countries and contexts. Related topics may include, but not limited to:
• Mental health in lockdown
• Connecting with communities
• Art-based research in lockdown
• ‘Doing’ art(s) online
• Examples of innovative, inspired, and/or ingenious practice
• Implications for practice
• Post COVID-19 care
The journal invites contributions from artists, researchers, healthcare professionals, educators, therapists and programme administrators throughout the world seeking to broaden understandings in the application of arts to well-being, health and healthcare practices. JAAH encourages the use of art (all art forms) as research in providing evidence and discourages research studies that are predominantly non-artistic in nature.
JAAH publishes:
• Peer-reviewed research articles
• Peer-reviewed ‘Notes from the field’ discussions
• Interviews
• Book reviews
• Conference reports
Submissions should be sent to: [email protected]<about:blank> by 1 June 2021.
To propose a book review or conference report, contact the Reviews Editor at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Before submitting, authors should carefully review and follow the notes for contributors found on our website. Submissions that do not follow our formatting will be returned to the authors.
The peer review process takes approximately 10–16 weeks, depending on a number of factors. The given deadline is for articles that are accepted or accepted with minor changes. Articles which need major revision and/or a second round of reviews will require additional time and will be considered for a later issue.
All articles submitted should be original work and must not be under consideration by other publications.