Global LGBTQ+ Health is an open access, peer reviewed journal, dedicated to publishing research that advances the understanding and improvement of health outcomes for LGBTQ+ individuals. The journal provides a multidisciplinary platform for the dissemination of high-quality research, reviews, clinical studies, and policy analyses that address the unique health challenges faced by LGBTQ+ populations.
Global Media and Communication is an international, peer-reviewed journal that provides a platform for research and debate on the continuously changing global media and communication environement. Its scope includes communication and media studies, anthropology, sociology, telecommunications, public policy, migration and diasporic studies, transnational security and international relations.
Global Networks is a path-breaking journal devoted to the social scientific understanding of globalization and transnationalism. In the twenty-first century emerging transnational actors will play an ever more important role in both global and local affairs. They represent the human face of globalization. Such actors enter into the spaces opened up by the intersection of corporate capital, labour mobility and the new information, communication and transportation technologies. A feature of globe-spanning interactions of all kinds is the building and sustaining of social, economic, political and cultural networks.
Global Perspectives in Communication (GPC) is dedicated to fostering diverse perspectives, fresh insights, and open-ended inquiries that drive communication research forward. GPC's streamlined, high-quality peer-review process will ensure the rapid publication of scientifically rigorous research across all areas of communication.
Global Perspectives on Nutrition is a brand-new open-access nutrition journal focused on original research from a global perspective, with an emphasis on sustainability. The journal publishes original research and critical literature reviews on current and emerging topics in nutrition science, food science, clinical nutrition, and nutrition policy. Readers of Global Perspectives on Nutrition include nutrition scientists, biomedical researchers, clinical and dietetic practitioners, and advanced students of nutrition.
Articles selected for publication will be consistent with the journal’s mission and should clearly outline both the biological and practical nutritional implications of a timely topic, so the reader obtains a clear understanding of both the topic’s nature and its relevance. The journal is focused on primary research, but also accepts critical literature reviews. There is no charge for submission.