Medical Sociology online (MSo)

 

A free access publication of the British Sociological Association

 

The newly launched Medical Sociology online (MSo) (formerly Medical Sociology News, MSN) publishes high quality articles in the broad area of medical sociology based on original research using qualitative and quantitative methods. Articles for peer-review should be up to 6000 words, and submissions will be refereed anonymously by at least two referees. We will also accept shorter articles or commentary pieces of up to 4000 words (non peer-reviewed) that should also follow the MSo Style Guidelines. Two editions of MSo a year will be published and be freely available to download as a PDF from the BSA website http://www.britsoc.co.uk/publications/MSonline.htm

 

Or by accessing www.Medicalsociologyonline.org

 

MSo is a publication of the BSA MedSoc Group and has a special interest in promoting the work of all sections of the academic community, including postgraduates and first time authors as well as people who are established in their field. MSo encourages and welcomes the submission of articles or commentary pieces on research methodology, ethical issues in research, and the teaching and learning of medical sociology. Medical Sociology online is now seeking articles for the Spring issue of 2008.

 

Please access the links below for full submission details.

 

 

 

 

 

All submissions should be sent to the editors by email as Microsoft Word attachments to MSo@liv.ac.uk.

 

Liverpool University Editorial Team: Helen Bromley, Sara Wheeler, Paul Harrison, Julia Hiscock, Suzanne Hodge, Paula Hodgson, Mona Killey, Jude Robinson, Clare Thetford, Pauline Lybert, Ciara Kierans

 

 

Medical Sociology online,
The Health and Community Care Research Unit,
University of Liverpool
Thompson Yates Building,
the Quadrangle,
Brownlow Hill,
Liverpool. L69 3GB