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CSWR :: Canadian Social Work Review
Canadian Social Work Review
 

Canadian Social Work Review....
A critical window on current issues in social work

The Canadian Social Work Review is a bilingual, peer-reviewed journal reflecting current thinking and focusing upon contemporary concerns relevant to Canadian and international social work practice and education.

The purpose of the journal is to advance social work scholarship, practice, and education by publishing original research, critical analysis, and debate that enriches or challenges existing knowledge.

The CSWR has grown out of a Canadian context and continues to publish both Canadian and international articles. Published twice a year, the journal has been in existence for over 25 years.

Published by the Canadian Association for Social Work Education, the CSWR is a member of the Canadian Association of Learned Journals and is published with the financial assistance of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

Editorial Board Members - CSWR
 

Calls for papers
 
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The CSWR welcomes articles of analytic and empirical merit (between 4,500 and 6,000 words) in either English or French. The journal is well known for its thorough and respectful peer review. For instructions regarding submissions, please refer to the calls for papers.

Submission of Articles

Call for Papers - general

Poster - General Call for papers

Call for Papers - Neoliberalism Theme - The deadline for submissions is September 30, 2010

The CSWR seeks articles that have the following characteristics:

  • are original;
  • enrich or challenge existing knowledge;
  • accomplish a clearly stated purpose that includes an adequate conclusion and implications;
  • have internal consistency;
  • include up-to-date references;
  • have clearly defined concepts;
  • are presented in an interesting and concise style;
  • provide evidence of sound scholarship, including adequate methodology and argumentation;
  • are appropriate in terms of subject, length, and timeliness.  

Subscriptions

To subscribe and for information about subscription rates, please contact Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

Individual members of CASWE receive a subscription to the journal as part of their membership benefits.

 

 

 



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Last Update: September 7 2010