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Journal of Interior Design

Journal of Interior Design

Published in Association with Interior Design Educators Council

eISSN: 19391668 | ISSN: 10717641 | Current volume: 48 | Current issue: 1 Frequency: Quarterly

The Journal of Interior Design is a scholarly, refereed publication dedicated to a pluralistic exploration of the interior environment. The Journal seeks to move the discipline forward by welcoming scholarly inquiry from diverse and interdisciplinary approaches, perspectives, and methods that actively explore and analyze the evolving definition of the interior. The Journal’s publications investigate the interior relative to design, human perception, behavior, and experience, at all scales and for all conditions. Scholarship published in the Journal shapes, informs, and defines interior design education, practice, research, criticism, and theory. (Revised February 2021)

The Journal of Interior Design is a scholarly, refereed publication dedicated to a pluralistic exploration of the interior environment. The Journal seeks to move the discipline forward by welcoming scholarly inquiry from diverse and interdisciplinary approaches, perspectives, and methods that actively explore and analyze the evolving definition of the interior. The Journal’s publications investigate the interior relative to design, human perception, behavior, and experience, at all scales and for all conditions. Scholarship published in the Journal shapes, informs, and defines interior design education, practice, research, criticism, and theory. (Revised February 2021)

Editor-in-Chief
Joan Dickinson Radford University, USA
Associate Editor - Creative Scholarship
Lynn Chalmers University of Manitoba, Canada
Associate Editor
Marilyn Read Oregon State University, USA
Director
Amanda Gale University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA
Bryan Orthel Indiana University Bloomington, USA
Alison Snyder Pratt Institute, USA
Liaison to the Board of Directors
Lisa Tucker Virginia Tech, USA
Review Board
Suzie Attiwill, Ph.D. RMIT University, Australia
Janice Barnes, Ph.D. Climate Adaptation Partners, USA
Mary Anne Beecher, Ph.D. Ohio State University, USA
Diane Bender, Ph.D. Arizona State University,USA
Nancy Blossom, M.A. Washington State University-Spokane, USA
Tilanka Chandrasekera, Ph.D. Oklahoma State University, USA
Ji Young Cho, Ph.D. Kyung Hee University, Korea
Erin Cunningham, Ph.D. University of Florida, USA
Ronn Daniel, M.Arch. Kent State University, USA
Julia Day, Ph.D. Washington State University, USA
Joy Dohr, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Jean Edwards, M.F.A. University Louisiana-Lafayette, USA
Paul Eshelman, M.F.A. Cornell University, USA
Nisha Fernando, Ph.D. University of Kansas, USA
Dorothy Fowles, Ph.D. Iowa State University, USA
Amanda Gale, Ph.D. University of North Carolina-Greensboro, USA
Denise Guerin, Ph.D. University of Minnesota, USA
Tasoulla Hadjiyanni, Ph.D. University of Minnesota, USA
Lucinda Kaukas Havenhand, Ph.D. University of North Carolina-Greensboro, USA
Rochus Hinkel, Ph.D. University of Melbourne, Australia
Amy Huber, M.S. Florida State University, USA
Mihyun Kang, Ph.D. Penn State University, USA
Marjorie Kriebel, B.Arch. Drexel University , USA
Seunghae Lee, Ph.D. Wentworth Institute of Technology, USA
Carl Matthews, M.S. University of Arkansas, USA
Bridget May, Ph.D. Louisiana State University, USA
Christine McCarthy, Ph.D. Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Maureen Mitton, M.A. University of Wisconsin-Stout, USA
Sharran Parkinson, Ph.D. Texas Tech University, USA
Margaret Portillo, Ph.D. University of Florida, USA
Julieanna Preston, PhD. Massey University, USA
Marilyn Read, Ph.D. Oregon State University, USA
Diane Al Shihabi, Ph.D. Iowa State University, USA
Jung-hye Shin, Ph.D. The University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Alison Snyder, M.Arch. Pratt Institute, USA
Linda Stevenson, Ph.D. University of Florida, USA
Joori Suh, Ph.D. University of Cincinnati, USA
Judy Theodorson, M.Arch. Washington State University, USA
Jo Ann Asher Thompson, Ph.D. Washington State University, USA
Lisa Tucker, Ph.D. Virginia Tech, USA
John Turpin, Ph.D. High Point University, USA
David Wang, Ph.D. Washington State University, USA
Jennifer Webb, Ph.D. University of Arkansas, USA
Ad Hoc Reviewers
Ryadi Adityavarman, M.Arch Colorado State University, USA
Lori Anthony, Ph.D. Herman Miller, USA
Julia Beamish, Ph.D. Virginia Tech, USA
James Carey, Ph.D. RMIT University, Australia
Rachel Carley, Ph.D. Auckland University of Technology, Australia
Lorella Di Cintio, Ph.D. Ryerson University, Canada
Laura Cole, Ph.D. Colorado State University, USA
Eiman Elgewely, Ph.D. Virginia Tech, USA
Kurt Espersen-Peters, M.Arch. University of Manitoba, Canada
Nerea Feliz, M.Arch. The University of Texas at Austin, USA
Aya Habbak, Ph.D. Damietta University, Egypt
Erin Hamilton, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, USA
Rumiko Handa, Ph.D. University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Susan Hedges, Ph.D. Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Saman Jamshidi, Ph.D University of Nevada, USA
Daejin Kim, Ph.D. Iowa State University, USA
Solmaz Kive, Ph.D. University of Oregon, USA
Eunsil Lee, Ph.D. Michigan State University, USA
Jae-Hwa Lee, Ph.D. Iowa State University, USA
Jana Macalik, M.Arch. OCAD University, Canada
Naglaa Sami Abdelaziz Mahmoud, Ph.D. Helwan University, Egypt
Anna Marshall-Baker, Ph.D. University of North Carolina-Greensboro, USA
Caren Martin, Ph.D. University of Minnesota, USA
Luis Mejia-Puig, Ph.D University of Florida, USA
Maddalena Dalla Mura, Ph.D. Universita luav di Venezia, Italy
Bryan Orthel, Ph.D. Indiana University Bloomington, USA
Jinoh Park, Ph.D. University of Arkansas, USA
Lisa Sundahl Platt, Ph.D. University of Florida, USA
Lubomir Savov Popov, Ph.D. Bowling Green State University, USA
Tiziana Proietti, Ph.D. University of Oklahoma, USA
Apoorva Rane, M.S. Texas Tech University, USA
Janice Rieger, Ph.D. Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Leah Scolere, Ph.D. Colorado State University, USA
Deborah Scott, M.F.A. The Ohio State University, USA
Liz Teston, M.Arch. University of Tennessee, USA
Isabella Trindade, Ph.D. Ryerson University, Canada
Shabbo Valipoor, Ph.D. University of Florida, USA
Dana Vaux, Ph.D. The University of Nebraska, USA
Maria Vidal, Ph.D. The University of Texas at Austin, USA
So-Yeon Yoon, Ph.D. Cornell University, USA
Yaoyi Zhou, Ph.D. Virginia Tech, USA
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  • Manuscripts for consideration should be submitted online at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/interiordesign.

     

    SUBMISSION TYPES
    Scholarly inquiry appropriate for submission to the Journal of Interior Design falls into four distinct categories:

    Invited Perspectives: A position on current issues that impact interior design. Typically an invitation sent by Editor.

    Invited Perspectives provide a forum for the exchange and debate of ideas among educators, practitioners, and other interested parties. Perspectives are not double-anonymously reviewed. They are evaluated solely by the editor-in-chief. The purpose of Invited Perspectives is to inspire discussion of critical issues facing interior design practice and education. Examples of Invited Perspectives considered for publication include, but are not limited to:

    • Discussion of current topics and concerns
    • Expression of a particular position or stance

    Letters: Responses to ideas published in JID or presented at design conferences.

    Letters offer the opportunity to engage in stimulating dialogue for the purpose of advancing the discipline. While letters expressing a personal opinion are encouraged, such opinions must be supported and substantiated by facts, evidence from the literature, and/or experts in the field. Letters should be submitted in essay format and the issue, position, or article/presentation being addressed must be clearly identified. Letters considered for publication include, but are not limited to:

    • Response to invited perspectives shared in previous JID issues
    • Response to an idea or concept presented in an article or at design conferences

    Articles: Theoretical, Empirical, Historical and/or Critical Inquiries

    Articles must be inquiries made in the context of a theoretical or conceptual framework, with analysis based on an identified set of criteria. Articles should educate the reader about a particular work, artist, object, or theory in relation to an area of expertise, a broader context, and/or as a solution to satisfy human social, physical, and psychological needs. A theoretical/conceptual framework from any discipline can be used to develop criteria so long as it is shown to have a meaningful relationship with the work to be analyzed. Papers in this submission category should increase the knowledge base and reinforce the value of discourse in design studies. Content should focus on interior design issues of scholarly content that will contribute to the body of knowledge. Examples of articles considered for publication include, but are not limited to:

    • Exploration of an issue or formulation of a position
    • Criticism of designed environments
    • Design history and/or historic preservation
    • Socio/Cultural aspects of interior environments
    • Design teaching and pedagogy
    • Design philosophy
    • Design theory and theory development
    • Behavioral relationships and interior environments
    • Human factors and interior environments
    • Material culture and interior environments

    Visual Essays
    Articles presenting creative scholarship take the form of visual essays which are known to communicate ideas using an image-word relationship. While presenting practice-based research including speculative design, and maintaining a level of criticality, creative scholarship articles are led by the design object, event, process, system, artifact, space, or interior. The design is the subject of inquiry and the most prominent aspect. In this case, the article includes a contextual statement that introduces the design, the research topic, and the perspective. Rather than rely on the authority of textual language, the article develops as a series of pages where text and/or images are situated as interdependent elements. Here images, photographs, drawings, sketches and diagrams and textual language of all kinds play a pivotal role in shaping an intellectual inquiry. Authors should shape the visual essay to best communicate the design and inquiry. Please refer to the JID Creative Scholarship issue (vol. 43, no. 1) for examples of how authors have formatted the visual essay as well as dealt with the text : image relationship. These are just examples; authors are encouraged to explore other options that keep within the parameters noted under Submission Guidelines for Visual Essays

    SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
    Manuscripts for consideration should be submitted online at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/interiordesign. Full instructions and support are available on the site and a user ID and password can be obtained on the first visit. If you cannot submit online, please contact Kathleen Sullivan in the editorial office via email: assistant.jid@gmail.com.

    Submission Guidelines for Articles/Perspectives/Letters

    Submission Guidelines for Visual Essays

    ARTICLE PREPARATION SUPPORT
    Sage Author Services offers expert help with English Language Editing, as well as translation, manuscript formatting, figure illustration, figure formatting, and graphical abstract design – so you can submit your manuscript with confidence.     

    RESUBMISSIONS
    Attach copies of all Editorial recommendations related to the original submission. Note changes in manuscript title if appropriate and update any contact information that may have changed since the time of original submission. Re-submit online at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/interiordesign .

    REVIEW PROCESS
    The Journal of Interior Design follows an anonymous review process. Each manuscript is reviewed by two reviewers and the Editor. The total turnaround period to complete the process of review and analysis varies between three to six months. The final recommendation is sent to the correspondence author by the Editor-in-Chief. Outcomes include: (a) publish as is, (b) minor revisions, (c) revise and resubmit for review, (d) reject.

    SUBMISSION DEADLINES
    JID operates on a “rolling submission” policy. As such, there are no deadlines for submission; each submission is processed as soon as it is received. However, calls for special issues will have specific deadlines.

    COMMITMENT TO SCHOLARLY INTEGRITY
    The Journal employs iThenticate Professional Plagiarism Prevention to better ensure the originality of published research and scholarship using the most comprehensive scholarly comparison database.

    QUESTIONS
    Questions regarding manuscript preparation and submission should be addressed to Kathleen Sullivan, Editorial Assistant, at assistant.jid@gmail.com.

    AUTHOR LICENSING
    If a paper is accepted for publication, the author identified as the formal corresponding author will be required to complete a copyright license agreement on behalf of all authors of the paper.

    General information regarding licensing and copyright is available here.

    Self-Archiving Definitions and Policies: Note that the journal’s standard copyright agreement allows for self-archiving of different versions of the article under specific conditions. Please click here for more detailed information about self-archiving definitions and policies.

    Open Access fees: Authors who choose to publish using Open Access will be charged a fee. More information can be found here.

    Open Access Agreements: Please click here for more information on Sage’s current Open Access agreements.

    PUBLICATION PROCESS AFTER ACCEPTANCE

    Proofs
    Your Sage Production Editor will keep you informed as to your article’s progress throughout the production process. Proofs will be made available to the corresponding author via our editing portal Sage Edit or by email, and corrections should be made directly or notified to us promptly. Authors are reminded to check their proofs carefully to confirm that all author information, including names, affiliations, sequence and contact details are correct, and that Funding and Conflict of Interest statements, if any, are accurate. 

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