Research in Education
eISSN:
20504608 | ISSN:
00345237 | Current volume: 118 | Current issue: 1
Frequency: 3 Times/Year
"Research in Education has been in continuous circulation since 1969. It is an international journal which publishes original research on theory, policy and practice in relation to education. The Journal welcomes papers that engage critically with contemporary debates within and across all spheres of formal and informal education, with a view to mapping possible new directions of thought and inquiry. Our global audience includes educational researchers, teachers, teacher educators, educational administrators, policy analysts, and philosophers of education.
We accept both empirical and theoretical papers, however, Research in Education looks for submissions which offer theoretically-rich analysis of educational issues. As a transdisciplinary journal, we encourage innovative papers from a range of perspectives, which might draw on theoretical approaches including postcolonialism, psychoanalysis, critical theory, post-structuralism or feminism, among many others.
Research in Education publishes double-blind peer-reviewed papers in special issues and as individual full-length articles. The editorial board reviews submitted papers on the basis of their critical engagement with educational issues, the quality of the argument, and the extent to which they ‘speak’ to our international audience.
We accept both empirical and theoretical papers, however, Research in Education looks for submissions which offer theoretically-rich analysis of educational issues. As a transdisciplinary journal, we encourage innovative papers from a range of perspectives, which might draw on theoretical approaches including postcolonialism, psychoanalysis, critical theory, post-structuralism or feminism, among many others.
Research in Education publishes double-blind peer-reviewed papers in special issues and as individual full-length articles. The editorial board reviews submitted papers on the basis of their critical engagement with educational issues, the quality of the argument, and the extent to which they ‘speak’ to our international audience.
Research in Education is indexed in ERIC, https://eric.ed.gov."
Research in Education provides a space for fully peer-reviewed, critical, trans-disciplinary, debates on theory, policy and practice in relation to Education. International in scope, we publish challenging, well-written and theoretically innovative contributions that question and explore the concept, practice and institution of Education as an object of study.
Research in Education thus seeks to play a leading role in relation to ongoing debates, mapping possible new directions of thought and inquiry, and providing vital space for critical, on-going conversations in relation to the multiple, complex and contested meaning of Education.
Editors
Tony Carusi | Massey University, New Zealand |
Matthew Clarke | University of Aberdeen, UK |
Jonathan Vincent | Lancaster University, UK |
Editorial Board
Nafsika Alexiadou | Umeå University, Sweden |
Peter Bansel | Western Sydney University, Australia |
Eva Bendix Petersen | Roskilde University, Denmark |
Mike Calvert | University of York St John, UK |
Jordi Collett | Vic University, Spain |
Hilary Constable | University of Cumbria, UK |
Aslam Fataar | Stellenbosch University, South Africa |
Andreas Fejes | Linkoping University, Sweden |
Julia Gillen | Lancaster University, UK |
Sotria Grek | University of Edinburgh, UK |
Ralph Jessop | University of Glasgow, UK |
Zeus Leonardo | University of California, Berkeley, USA |
Margaret Lo | University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Marcia McKenzie | University of Saskatchewan, Canada |
Amy Metcalfe | University of British Columbia, Canada |
Maropeng Modiba | University of Johannesburg, South Africa |
Alex Moore | University College London, UK |
Paul Moran | University of Chester, UK |
Andrew Murphie | University of New South Wales, Australia |
Anne Phelan | University of British Columbia, Canada |
Mary Lou Rasmussen | Monash University, Australia |
Fazal Rizvi | University of Melbourne, Australia |
Muhammad Saeed | University of the Punjab, Pakistan |
John Schostak | Manchester Metropolitan University, UK |
Sam Sellar | University of Queensland, Australia |
Parlo Singh | Griffith University, Australia |
Stephanie Springgay | University of Toronto, Canada |
Elizabeth St. Pierre | University of Georgia, USA |
Dorthe Staunes | Aarhus University, Denmark |
Aaron Stoller | North Carolina State University, USA |
Feng Su | Liverpool Hope University, UK |
Tomasz Szkudlarek | University of Gdansk, Poland |
Greg Thompson | Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
Sharon Todd | University of Maynooth, Ireland |
Margaret Wood | University of York St John, UK |
Deborah Youdell | University of Birmingham, UK |
Manuscript submission guidelines can be accessed on Sage Journals.