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Revues

  • Revue canadienne des sciences régionales

    The Canadian Journal of Regional Science is unique in the Canadian context since it provides a critical research outlet for interdisciplinary work on regional and urban issues in the nation. Its authors come from the disciplines of economics, geography, sociology and political science.

  • The Burney Journal

    The Burney Journal (ISSN 1480-6320 [Print], ISSN 2816-802X [Online]) is the annual, peer-reviewed and open-access journal of the Burney Society. 

    The Burney Journal is dedicated to the study of the works of the Burney family, especially Frances Burney d’Arblay, her life, her contemporaries, and her times. This annual, interdisciplinary publication invites submissions on all aspects of the Burneys' lives and careers, in a variety of disciplines including literature, history, art, music, and politics. The aims of the journal center on supporting and advocating for eighteenth-century studies broadly, and particularly author studies, women's studies, and cultural studies. The Burney Journal features papers presented at The Burney Society’s annual meetings, which are held in North America and the United Kingdom, along with independent submissions.

    Submissions to the Burney Journal are welcomed between 1 June and 1 November each year. Submissions must follow MLA format and can vary in length from 5,000 to 7,500 words; for shorter or longer submissions, please contact the editors. Please see PDF icon The Burney Journal Stylesheet for further instructions. Submissions are double blind peer reviewed, and we aim to provide a decision and supportive, clear feedback within three months of submission.

    The Burney Journal also reviews books and minigraphs that address the lives and/or writings of Frances Burney, her family members, and their close associates. If you would like to suggest or submit a forthcoming or recently published book for review, please email the General Editor. If you would like to review for us, please get in touch offering your credentials and an outline of your interests.

    The Burney Journal is indexed by EBSCO and MLA Bibliography and is included in the Directory of Open Access Journals. The online open-access version of the journal is hosted by McGill University's Burney Centre, and print versions of the journal are available to registered members of the UK and North American Burney Societies. 

    Address e-mail correspondence to the General Editor of The Burney Journal, Dr. Sophie Coulombeau (University of York), at burney.editor@gmail.com

  • The International Journal of Whole Person Care

    The International Journal of Whole Person Care published by McGill Programs in Whole Person Care aims to serve as a scholarly forum for how we approach health care, with an emphasis on the existential/spiritual aspects of health research and practice. The journal is interested in scholarly work that addresses the intersection between personhood, health and suffering as well as approaches that facilitate congruence between patients, practitioners and their environments.