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Eat, Sleep, Work

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The Eat, Sleep, Work Journal, is an internationally-run, peer-reviewed journal that is specifically designed to provide experiential learning in publishing, reviewing and editing for emerging behavioural researchers. The journal has a wide scope and readership base, and supports research communication for a broad audience. The ...

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Editor-in-chief

Jillian Dorrian - University of South Australia
Australia
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Aims and scope

The Eat, Sleep, Work Journal, is an internationally-run, peer-reviewed journal that is specifically designed to provide experiential learning in publishing, reviewing and editing for emerging behavioural researchers. The journal has a wide scope and readership base, and supports research communication for a broad audience. The journal showcases high quality research by up-and-coming researchers in lifestyle sciences, not limited to, but focusing on the relationships between sleep, diet, exercise, work, health and the environment. Publication and subscription are free. Our only condition is that you become inspired by the research and cite the papers in this journal. Each citation helps the track record of an early career researcher in our field!

We will publish work that makes a contribution to what we know about an area, as well as work that contributes to how we investigate and communicate this knowledge. Broad categories for submissions include:

  • New Scientists, New Science: work that makes an important contribution to knowledge
  • Lessons in Methodology: work that highlights the strengths and/or limitations of particular approaches to research
  • Analytic Techniques: Work that clearly demonstrates novel, commonly-used or rarely-used techniques in qualitative or quantitative analysis that may be of benefit to developing researchers
  • State of the Art: review articles expressing a position in a particular area
  • Calls to Arms: Work that highlights the need for research in particular areas
  • Mentorship: scholarly reflections on researcher development from the perspective of mentees or mentors, targeted for an audience that includes both

We will consider the following formats:

  • Journal articles
  • Short Reports
  • Review Articles
  • Case Studies
  • Letters to the Editor
  • We are also very happy to publish PhD thesis abstracts with short student biographies - we want to let the field know about our colleagues transitioning into post-study roles.
eISSN: 2206-5369|ISSN: 2205-0612|Language: English|Publication frequency: 1 time per year
Published by: University of South Australia
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services