Disability, mental health & wellbeing
Disability, mental health & wellbeing Voluntary reporting framework At Emerald, we are committed to equality, diversity
Disability, mental health & wellbeing Voluntary reporting framework At Emerald, we are committed to equality, diversity
Share this content IntroductionThe 4D Printing is the first of its kind journal and aims to make a significant impact on the 4D additive manufacturing field. It focuses on the principles an
ABAC JOURNAL is a double-anonymous peer reviewed journal of Business Management, and Related Social Sciences in an international platform. The journal is published on behalf of Assumption University, Thailand.
For authors, readers, and associates of ABAC Journal, please note that with the move to publish the journal with Emerald Publishing the journal's acronym in the DOI has changed from ABACJ to ABAC. For authors and readers who wish to cite ABAC Journal's articles, please be assured that all metadata will still accurately refer to ABAC Journal. We hope that this does not cause any confusion or inconvenience to anyone and thank you for your understanding.
The International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing (IJPHM) is positioned as a leading specialist reference resource of academic information and analysis on pharmaceutical and healthcare marketing.
The International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management (IJRDM) focuses on issues of strategic significance in retailing and distribution worldwide and provides a forum for researchers in academia, business, consultancy and management.
The Journal of Communication Management (JCOM) is the definitive international journal for research-oriented communication managers and professionals as well as for researchers who aim to develop or challenge practice.
Covering materials process, structure, properties and performance at the macro micro and nanoscale.
We understand the importance of a world that recognises and protects the most vulnerable and acknowledges the importance of a healthy mind as well as a healthy body. Our ethos is one of equity and helping researchers move beyond the restrictions of traditional subject disciplines.
We aim to support the work and respond to the needs of researchers, practitioners, policy-makers, service users and their families and carers by bridging the gap that can exist between research and practice and different disciplines to achieve good physical and mental health. Focusing on the social and economic factors that contribute to good health (including no poverty or hunger, clean air, water and sanitation, shelter, universal healthcare and the reduction of health inequalities), we aim to help research influence real world change in people’s health and wellbeing.
Martin Whiteford, Publishing development manager, Healthier lives.
Our goals: Fairer society | Healthier lives | Responsible management | Quality education for all | Sustainable structures and infrastructures
If you're an author, researcher, or someone who cares as much as we do, we would love to work with you, and help your research to bring about healthier lives for all. Get in touch.
We champion research that promotes more equitable access to health interventions and health systems, and thereby influences real world change in people’s health and well-being.
In our mission, we explore the challenges experienced by an ageing workforce, and the need for organisations to create inclusive cultures where age diversity is valued and empowers colleagues across the life course to thrive.
Explore freely available research to read, download and share that promotes more equitable access to health interventions and health systems, and thereby influences real world change in people's health and well-being.
Aligned to UN SDG 3, good health and well-being, this fully open access journal will advance knowledge and understanding to help achieve global health equity. Co-edited by Dr Rebecca Schiff, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada and Dr Shaouli Shahid, Curtin University, Australia, research is welcomed that engages, advances, challenges and reframes debates about healthy equity.
We have collated a range of resources into themes relating to the UN SDG goals.
A selection of our healthier lives articles.
Browse the latest calls for papers in the area of healthier lives.
Below is a small selection of our healthier lives titles. You can browse all related titles on the Emerald Bookstore, including access to free sample chapters. We have also selected a sample of eBooks that you will be able to read if your institution has access.
We welcome contributions from academics, policymakers and professionals about key issues in their area of work. If you have a blog you would like to share, let us know.
Below we have a collection of news articles centred around aspects of healthier lives.
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Global teaching materials to engage and inspire. Students can test their assumptions and decision-making skills about real world problems.
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I’m the Publishing Development Manager for Healthier Lives and actively support Emerald’s commitment to SDG-aligned research and learning as it pertains to improving health and wellbeing. I also support academics, pracademics and practitioners to develop and deliver research that has a real-world impact. Further to this, I am the acting Publisher for International Perspectives on Health Equity, an interdisciplinary open access journal focused on new, innovative research that contributes to understanding work towards achieving global health equity.
Associate Professor Dr Dianne Wepa is the Head of Discipline, Social Work at Charles Darwin University, Australia and an Indigenous Māori woman from New Zealand. Dianne’s PhD focused on how Māori engaged with healthcare services. She has published journal articles, textbooks and provided keynote presentations on Cultural Safety, Suicide Prevention and Clinical Supervision. Dianne is an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker and holds several senior academic positions with the University of South Australia, University of Bradford, UK and Auckland University of Technology, NZ. Dianne's research in 2024 includes: Aboriginal mens’ use of emergency departments in the Northern Territory, digital technology to address rural and remoteness during disasters and, Māori patients’ experiences of hand therapy services. Dianne has served on the Editorial Board for the International Journal of Education, Culture and Society (IJECS) and is guest editing a special issue of International Perspectives on Health Equity on the theme of health citizenship in 2024. Dianne supervises PhD and Master’s degree students in Australia, UK and New Zealand and will be publishing her 3rd edition of Cultural Safety in Aotearoa New Zealand in September 2024.
Journal of Service Management focuses on service management research publishing papers showing a unique and significant contribution to service literature while providing a resource for those working across the full spectrum of service management field irrespective of discipline.
Asia Pacific Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (APJIE) is launched by Asian Association of Business Incubation (AABI) in 2007. As an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal, APJIE covers innovation ecosystem, business incubation, enterprise innovation, academic entrepreneurship and related topics.
Share this content The International Journal of Event and Festival Management (IJEFM) is seeking a new Co-Editor, to work as part of a team of two Co-Editors.About the JournalThe Internatio
Organization Management Journal (OMJ) is an open access, double-anonymous peer-reviewed online publication focused on the diffusion of articles on all aspects of management. The journal is sponsored by the Eastern Academy of Management and Southwest Academy of Management.