December 14, 2022

IJSLP special issue: Communication, Swallowing and the Sustainable Development Goals

I am delighted to report that today all papers have been accepted for the IJSLP special issue: Communication, Swallowing and the Sustainable Development Goals. 

The 36 papers address all 17 goals, focussing on poverty, hunger, health, education, work, innovation, climate, cities, land, oceans, justice, and partnerships. 

Authors worked and undertook their research in Australia, Austria, Benin, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, China, Columbia, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Greece, Iceland, India, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Maldives, Mozambique, Nepal, New Zealand, Nigeria, State of Palestine, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, Serbia, South Africa, Uganda, UK, USA, Vietnam.

Thanks to  

  • Co-guest editor: Julie Marshall from Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
  • IJSLP editors: Libby Cardell and Natalie Munro
  • IJSLP Taylor and Francis staff
  • Authors from across the world who are doing great work with people with communication disability and communication professionals. 

There are a few papers that still need page proofs finalised - then the special issue will be ready for publication as volume 25(1) in 2023.

Julie Marshall, Sharynne McLeod, Libby Cardell, Natalie Munro

A blank slate again - all papers have been finalised :)