The theme of this Special Issue is to bring together a collection of papers that reflect current knowledge, research, practice, and education initiatives in the cancer field with a particular focus on understandings of “the social” for all those affected by cancer, including individuals, families, and communities, and the health systems with which they interact. A unique social work lens will make a significant contribution to understandings of the cancer experience and the advancement of knowledge in the field.
Submissions are invited on empirical studies, policy perspectives, and curriculum initiatives in social work education drawing on a range of research methods, epistemology, and theory.
Possible topics include:
evidence-informed social work practice and cancer
theoretical approaches and frameworks for practice
social determinants and health inequalities perspectives
social and cultural dimensions of prevention
discursive analysis of dominant cancer narratives and paradigms
Indigenous and non-Western perspectives
intersectionality, gender, LGBTI issues, and cancer
rural, regional, and population-based inquiry
survivorship, mortality, grief, bereavement
health literacy of those affected by cancer
innovations in practice and evaluation
curriculum initiatives in social work education.
The Guest Editors for this Special Issue are: Rosalie Pockett, BSW, PhD, Honorary Senior Lecturer, Sydney School of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney, [email protected]; and Kim Hobbs, MSW, Clinical Specialist Social Worker, Gynaecological Oncology, Westmead Hospital, NSW, [email protected]
Guidelines for Submission
Authors may submit an original article (4000–6000 words), or a Practice, Policy, and Perspectives article (1500–4000 words). For guidance on how to submit, please see www.tandfonline.com/rasw and the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA), 7th Edition.
Deadline for Submission
All manuscripts should be submitted via Scholar One Manuscripts: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/rasw, no later than 31 January 2021. Authors are encouraged to contact the Guest Editors to discuss their intended submissions.