Clothing and Textiles Research Journal (CTRJ), peer-reviewed and published quarterly, strives to strengthen the research base in clothing and textiles, facilitate scholarly interchange, demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of the field, and inspire further research. It is the official publication of the International Textile & Apparel Association, Inc.
Clotho welcomes exploring Greek and Latin language – lexicography, grammar, and the broader issues of linguistics. It seeks to investigate the traditional fields of classical studies, literature, textual criticism, rhetoric, philosophy, and history; as well as archaeology, numismatics, epigraphy, papyrology, and paleography. Above all, the journal is committed to the idea of interdisciplinarity.
Cluster Computing addresses the latest results in these fields that support High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC). In HPDC environments, parallel and/or distributed computing techniques are applied to the solution of computationally intensive applications across networks of computers. The journal represents an important source of information for the growing number of researchers, developers and users of HPDC environments.Cluster Computing: the Journal of Networks, Software Tools and Applications provides a forum for presenting the latest research and technology in the fields of parallel processing, distributed computing systems and computer networks.
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Clínica y Salud publicará principalmente investigaciones empíricas originales de interés para los psicólogos, que sean una contribución al conocimiento correspondiente al ámbito de la Psicología Clínica y de la Salud, incluyendo los siguientes aspectos de interés: desarrollo, validación y aplicación de instrumentos de evaluación psicológica orientados al ámbito de la psicología clínica y de la salud; desarrollo, validación y aplicación de técnicas y estrategias de tratamiento psicológico en trastornos de inicio en la infancia, la niñez o la adolescencia, trastornos amnésicos y cognoscitivos, trastornos mentales debido a enfermedad médica, trastornos relacionados con sustancias, trastornos psicóticos, trastornos del estado de ánimo, trastornos de ansiedad, trastornos somatomorfos, trastornos facticios y simulación, trastornos disociativos, trastornos sexuales, trastornos de la conducta alimentaria, trastornos del sueño, trastornos de control de impulsos, trastornos adaptativos y trastornos de personalidad; factores ambientales y psicosociales vinculados a la prevención, diagnóstico, tratamiento o rehabilitación de enfermedades médicas, incluyendo el dolor, los trastornos cardiovasculares, respiratorios, gastrointestinales, dermatológicos, endocrinos, la enfermedad crónica, etc.; estudios sobre promoción de la salud y prevención de la enfermedad; estudios sobre personalidad y su evaluación que afecten a ámbito clínico y de la salud; estudios de revisión crítica y de meta-análisis sobre eficacia terapéutica; estudios metodológicos sobre aspectos relacionados con la Psicología Clínica y de la Salud. Clínica y Salud publica principalmente en castellano, pero admite igualmente contribuciones originales en inglés. La revista admite originales libres y también puede solicitar trabajos específicos a autores relevantes que se publicarán en los números libres o en números dedicados a un tema monográfico. Los manuscritos originales recibidos en castellano o inglés serán sometidos al proceso de revisión anónima por pares.
To contribute to the scientific and technical knowledge in Communication Sciences and Disorders and associated areas produced in Brazil and abroad.
The aims of CoDesign are: * to report new research and scholarship in principles, procedures and techniques relevant to collaboration in design; * to act as an international forum for discussion of collaborative design issues; * to foster communication between academic researchers and industry practitioners concerned with collaborative design; * to encourage a flow of information across the boundaries of the disciplines contributing to collaborative design; * to stimulate ideas and provoke widespread discussion with a forward-looking perspective. CoDesign is inclusive, encompassing collaborative, co-operative, concurrent, human-centred, participatory, socio-technical and community design among others. Research in any design domain concerned specifically with the nature of collaboration design is of relevance to the Journal. Research papers which present theory, report empirical studies, and describe and evaluate collaborative design methods, tools and techniques are welcomed. Papers reflecting on practical experience of collaborative design are also welcomed. Topics include collaborative design theory; collaborative design methods, techniques and tools; methods for studying collaborative design; studies of collaborative design; computer-supported collaborative design (CSCD) system requirements; CSCD systems, design and use; communication in collaborative design; computer mediated collaborative design communication; handling design issues (e.g. sustainability) collaboratively, and managing collaborative design. The Journal provides a primary outlet for research publications, state of the art reviews, book reviews and correspondence discussing collaborative design. All published research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing by independent expert referees.
The aim of our journal is to create an evidence base to assist practitioners, researchers and organisational stakeholders to understand “how coaching works”. Coaching is an increasing activity and hence the subject of a growing body of research in psychology, education, sport, leadership studies, human resources, business, management, the health sector and other sectors. Coaching is an international, peer-reviewed journal with explicit focus on the theory, research and practice of coaching. The journal is dedicated to the advancement of coaching research and practice with an international perspective. Broad and interdisciplinary in focus, Coaching publishes original research, reviews, and where exceptional theoretical submissions, case studies and invited papers. All articles make an explicit link to coaching practice. Submitted manuscripts must include ‘ Practice Points’ as well as conform to the journal’s style and include a clear abstract. Readership: The Journal is highly relevant to all professionals, practitioners, managers and academic researchers in the field -from executive, business and speciality coaches, to life, health and personal coaches, from those who work with individuals to those who work with groups and organizations in a range of cultural settings.