![]() Submission deadline: Saturday, July 1, 2023 By highlighting the social circumstances of these families and the prevalence of children growing up in poverty, the special issue also gives a voice to these marginalised and hidden families through robust empirical studies. The special issue aims to challenge our understanding of the contemporary large family and offers alternative policy discussion to an area either overlooked altogether or divided by stigma and stereotypes. Special Issue Call for Papers - Large Families: Prevalence, Poverty and Policy Submission Deadline: Friday, J(Abstract Deadline: Sunday, March 5, 2023)Ĭlick here to read the full call for papers In this special issue we call for articles that provide new insights into how non-standard employment can be conceptualised as a social risk and how social policy can respond to that risk. Special Issue Call for Papers - Causes, consequences and forms of non-standard employment We intentionally seek to explore neurodiversity within a global context, through a diverse authorship, and a variety of intersectional perspectives.Ĭlick here to read the full call for papers. We welcome global submissions on all aspects of neurodiversity. This issue will include contributions from 34 participating journals and will be the second special issue in a wider Wiley series on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Wiley is publishing an interdisciplinary multi-journal special issue on Neurodiversity. ![]() Call for Papers - Neurodiversity Multi-Journal Special Issue ![]()
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