The European Respiratory Journal is the flagship journal of the European Respiratory Society. The ERJ publishes clinical and experimental work relating to all aspects of adult and paediatric respiratory medicine, including cell biology, epidemiology, immunology, oncology, pathophysiology, imaging, occupational medicine, intensive care, sleep medicine and thoracic surgery. In addition to original research material, the ERJ also publishes editorial commentaries, reviews, short research letters and correspondence to the editor.
The European Respiratory Review publishes state-of-the-art reviews, updates, meeting proceedings, editorials letters and correspondence on current topical issues in respiratory medicine, science and surgery. All material is subject to independent peer review. Correspondence to the Chief Editor regarding published material is encouraged. The ERR is published quarterly, with each issue covering topics including tuberculosis, COPD, cystic fibrosis, respiratory infections, oncology and sleep disordered breathing. All articles are free to read, share and reuse for non-commercial purposes under the CC-BY-NC 4.0 licence. There are no article processing charges. Articles or correspondence should be submitted for peer review at mc.manuscriptcentral.com/err. For more information about online submission, contact manuscriptcentral@ersj.org.uk The ERR is abstracted/indexed in: EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, MEDLINE, Scopus, SIIC Data Bases, CAB abstracts, Global Health, Open J Gate and Genamics JournalSeek. Chief Editor Vincent Cottin, National Reference Center for rare pulmonary disease, Competence Center for pulmonary hypertension, Department of respiratory diseases - Louis Pradel Hospital, Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University, 28 Avenue du Doyen Lepine, 69677 Lyon, France E-mail: vincent.cottin@chu-lyon.fr For general enquiries about the European Respiratory Review, please contact info@ersj.org.uk
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The European Review of Agricultural Economics (ERAE) serves as a forum for innovative theoretical and applied agricultural economics research.The ERAE strives for balanced coverage of economic issues within the broad subject matter of agricultural and food production, consumption and trade, rural development, and resource use and conservation. Topics of specific interest include multiple roles of agriculture; trade and development; industrial organisation of the food sector; institutional dynamics; consumer behaviour; sustainable resource use; bioenergy; agricultural, agri-environmental and rural policy; specific European issues.Methodological articles are welcome. All published papers are at least double peer reviewed and must show originality and innovation. The ERAE also publishes book reviews.The European Review of Agricultural Economics is the official journal of the European Association of Agricultural Economists. To become a member of this association.
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Its policy is to attract a wide range of contributions, including empirical research, overviews of target issues, case studies, descriptions of instruments for research and diagnosis, and theoretical work related to applied psychology. In all cases, authors will refer to published and verificable facts, whether established in the study being reported or in earlier publications.
The journal is open to contributions from Europe and elsewhere, in fields such as health, development, psychological testing, environment, gerontology, economics, ergonomics, work, etc. Articles must be of interest to both the academic world and the professional community.
The European Review of Economic History is a major outlet for research in economic history. Articles cover the whole range of economic history -- papers on European, non-European, comparative and world economic history are all welcome. Contributions shed new light on existing debates, raise new or previously neglected topics, and provide fresh perspectives from comparative research. The Review includes full-length articles, shorter articles, notes and comments, debates, survey articles, and review articles. It also publishes notes and announcements from the European Historical Economics Society.
The European Review of History - Revue Européenne d’Histoire is an international journal covering European history of all centuries and subdisciplines. It aims to create a forum for ideas from across Europe, to encourage the most innovatory research, to make diverse historiographies better known and to practically assist exchanges between young historians.The journal publishes either thematic issues devoted to the key historiographical debates of today or regular issues which are divided into three parts, each with its own distinct features:*Part I contains articles based on original research, which also consider questions of wider interest, whether of theory, historiography, methodology or comparison.*Part II consists of reviews and review articles, intended to spread knowledge of the latest work across Europe and thus to open up national historiographies.*Part III aims to help researchers practically, by providing information about grants, archives, university networks, centres of research, conferences and similar matters.Thematic issues are guest edited but submitted to the same anonymous external refereeing process as regular issues.Peer Review Policy:All research articles published in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing by at least two anonymous referees.Disclaimer for scientific, technical and social science publications:Taylor & Francis makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the “Content”) contained in its publications. However, Taylor & Francis and its agents and licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness or suitability for any purpose of the Content and disclaim all such representations and warranties whether express or implied to the maximum extent permitted by law. Any views expressed in this publication are the views of the authors and are not the views of Taylor & Francis.
The European Review of Social Psychology (ERSP) is an e-first journal published under the auspices of the European Association of Social Psychology. ERSP is an international journal which aims to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work, whose origins may be, but need not be, European. The emphasis of these contributions is on substantial individual programmes of research and on critical assessment of major areas of research, as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality.With the help of an international editorial board of established scholars, the editors invite outstanding researchers to contribute to these volumes. All manuscripts are externally reviewed, and publication is subject to a positive outcome of the review process. ERSP (now in its 21st year) is widely accepted as one of the major international series in social psychology. With its e-first publishing model it offers authors an opportunity to participate in a well-respected publication and to disseminate their ideas quickly, while allowing readers the chance to see individual articles as soon as they are completed, without waiting for a whole volume or issue to be prepared.Peer Review IntegrityAll published research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and refereeing by independent expert referees.An E-First JournalEach article is published online shortly after it has been accepted. Subscribers immediately receive an email alerting them to the article's publication, and all users at that institution are able to view and print the article from links in the email. This is an excellent resource for graduate students. A subscription now entitles all users at that institution to view not only all the articles published in that year's volume, but all articles ever published in the journal, from Volumes 1 to 20!Once all the articles of a given volume have been published online, they are collected and bound into an attractive single-printed volume during the spring of the following year. This volume is sent to all subscribing institutions and EASP members all over the world. The printed volumes are also available for individual purchase to non-subscribers: you can find details of how to purchase a previously-published volume by clicking the links below.Previous volumes are available to purchase for non-subscribers:Volume 20 (2009) Published April 2010 ISBN 978-1-84872-735-9Volume 19 (2008) Published April 2009. ISBN 978-1-84872-704-5Volume 18 (2007) Published March 2008. ISBN 978-1-84169-841-0Volume 17 (2006) Published March 2007. ISBN 978-1-84169-827-4Volume 16 (2005) Published March 2006. ISBN 978-1-84169-943-1Volume 15 (2004) Published March 2005. ISBN 978-1-84169-942-4Volume 14 (2003) Published March 2004. ISBN 978-1-84169-941-7 Related LinksBrowse books in Social Psychology, or view forthcoming conferences in Social Psychology.Disclaimer Taylor & Francis makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the "Content") contained in its publications. However, Taylor & Francis and its agents and licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness or suitability for any purpose of the Content and disclaim all such representations and warranties whether expressed or implied to the maximum extent permitted by law. Any views expressed in this publication are the views of the authors and are not the views of Taylor & Francis.