Social Work Research Editorial Board
Charge
Authorization and Accountability
The editorial board of Social Work Research, a journal of the
National Association of Social Workers (NASW) was established in December 1976.
The editorial board is responsible to the Publications Committee which reports
to the Board of Directors through the Member and Chapter Coordinating
Committee.
Purpose
Editorial boards and committees retain final authority for the content and
selection of manuscripts approved by the Publications Committee. Boards and
committees develop and recommend changes in editorial and publications policy
and new developments to the Publications Committee.
Time Frame
The editorial board continues as long as the journal is in
existence.
Members, Terms, and Criteria
The editorial board of Social Work Research is composed of 5 members:
Chair (editor-in-chief) and 4 members. The Chair (editor-in-chief) is appointed
for a four-year term beginning January 1st of the year following the appointment
and ending December 31st four years later. Members of the editorial board are
appointed to staggered 3-year terms. The Chair (editor-in-chief) is a member of
the Publications Committee, and the Chair of the Publications Committee is an ex
officio member of the editorial board. Members of the Social Work
Research Editorial Board must have extensive publishing experience, as well
as experience in peer review. The Social Work Research Editorial Board
meets once each year. In addition to the committee members, the Publications
Committee Chair is also invited to attend.
Specific Responsibilities
- Encourage authors whose work improves the practice and extends
knowledge in social work and social welfare to submit articles to the journal.
- Promote the journal among colleagues and students.
- Analyze trends and needs within the profession and seek out article
submissions to meet the needs.
- Read and rate manuscript submissions.
Board of Directors