Soumissions
Liste de vérification de la soumission
Toutes les soumissions doivent répondre aux exigences suivantes :
- Cette soumission répond aux exigences définies dans les directives aux auteur.e.s.
- Cette soumission n'a ni été publiée précédemment, ni été soumise à une autre revue.
- Toutes les références ont été vérifiées et sont exactes.
- Tous les tableaux et figures sont numérotés et définis.
- L'autorisation de publier toutes les photos, tous les ensembles de données et tout autre matériel fourni avec cette soumission a été obtenue.
Documents de recherche
Research papers are typically from 3,000 to 6,000 words. They highlight theoretical, strategic, or policy issues that require further study; additionally, they recommend “first steps” for practitioners to consider in their program or operational practice of emergency management in any of the four phases. They do not necessarily need to represent an original research question and methodology, but are sufficiently novel that they warrant theoretical exploration. Research papers are peer reviewed.
Communication
Communications are short articles between 1,000-2,500 words, intended to provide rapid dissemination of important insights, experiences, or contributions, particularly on time-sensitive topics.
Combler le fossé
Bridging the Gap articles should be from 2,000—5,000 words and should combine real-world experience with theoretical relevance. Compared with “Case Reports,” which focus on describing and highlighting lessons learned from a specific event or initiative, “Bridging the Gap” articles link theory and practice. This may occur through:
- Comparing, contrasting, and synthesizing multiple cases to identify broader patterns or recommendations.
- Bringing together one or more cases with the scholarly literature in a way that helps to advance development of theory, practice, or ideas.
We particularly welcome Bridging the Gap articles that feature collaborative authorship between practitioners and researchers, and welcome inquires if seeking collaborative writing partners.
Rapports de cas
Case Reports are short articles (between 1,000-3,000 words) that describe a recent real-world experience (e.g., response, exercise, mitigation/preparedness campaign, recovery initiative, etc) that offers lessons learned of interest to the broader emergency management community. The Case Report should be written primarily for fellow practitioners and offer a succinct description of what occurred, then lay out the lessons learned. Case reports are welcomed from those with first-hand experience, including both practitioners and community members. (External research on real-world cases should be submitted under “research paper” or “communication” formats.)
Comptes rendues
Book reviews are constructive critiques of books about any subject in Disaster & Emergency Management, written about any book or author and assessed for relevance, strength and clarity of the review, and value to building a body of knowledge. They are 500 to 1,000 words in length.
Commentaire et réponse
The Journal welcomes comments on papers published in CJEM in the last 12 months. If the comment is critical, authors of the original piece will be allowed a reasonable opportunity to provide a response. Both comment and response will be published concurrently. Both comment and response must be concise, impersonal, contribute to knowledge production, and advance informed debate.
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