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'''''Globalization and Health''''' is a [[peer-reviewed]] [[open-access]] [[public health journal]] from [[BioMed Central]] that covers the topic of [[globalization]] and its effects on [[health]]. The [[editors in chief]] are Greg Martin and Ronald Labonté.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://globalizationandhealth.biomedcentral.com/ |title= |website=globalizationandhealth.biomedcentral.com |access-date=2 February 2021}}{{SemiBareRefNeedsTitle|date=May 2022}}</ref> The journal is affiliated with the [[London School of Economics]] ([[London School of Economics|LSE Health]])<ref>https://www.bioxbio.com/journal/GLOBALIZATION-HEALTH Journal Impact. Retrieved 2 February 2021.</ref>
'''''Globalization and Health''''' is a [[peer-reviewed]] [[open-access]] [[public health journal]] from [[BioMed Central]] that covers the topic of [[globalization]] and its effects on [[health]]. The [[editors in chief]] are Greg Martin, Ronald Labonté, and Katerini Storeng.<ref name="eds">{{cite web |title=Globalization and Health - Editorial Board |url=https://globalizationandhealth.biomedcentral.com/about/editorial-board |website=BioMed Central |language=en |date=30 Aug 2023}}</ref>
The journal is affiliated with the [[London School of Economics]] ([[London School of Economics|LSE Health]])<ref>https://www.bioxbio.com/journal/GLOBALIZATION-HEALTH Journal Impact. Retrieved 2 February 2021.</ref>
''[[Globalization and Health]]'' was one of six out of 100 journals to receive the highest possible "Five Wheel" impact rating<ref>{{cite web |title=SDG-Impact Journal Rating |url=https://blog.cabells.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/SDG_Impact_Journal_Rating.pdf |website=Cabells}}</ref> from an SDG Impact Intensity™ journal rating system analyzing data from 2016-2020.<ref name="Rodenburg">{{cite journal |last1=Rodenburg |first1=Kathleen |last2=Rowan |first2=Michael |last3=Nixon |first3=Andrew |last4=Christensen Hughes |first4=Julia |title=The Misalignment of the FT50 with the Achievement of the UN’s SDGs: A Call for Responsible Research Assessment by Business Schools |journal=Sustainability |date=January 2022 |volume=14 |issue=15 |pages=9598 |doi=10.3390/su14159598 |url=https://doi.org/10.3390/su14159598 |language=en |issn=2071-1050}}</ref><ref name="Linacre">{{cite news |last1=Linacre |first1=Simon |title= Cabells launches new SDG Impact Intensity™ journal rating system in partnership with Saint Joseph’s University’s Haub School of Business |url=https://blog.cabells.com/2021/03/17/cabells-launches-new-sdg-impact-intensity-journal-rating-system-in-partnership-with-saint-josephs-universitys-haub-school-of-business/ |work=the source |date=17 March 2021}}</ref>
''[[Globalization and Health]]'' was one of six out of 100 journals to receive the highest possible "Five Wheel" impact rating<ref>{{cite web |title=SDG-Impact Journal Rating |url=https://blog.cabells.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/SDG_Impact_Journal_Rating.pdf |website=Cabells}}</ref> from an SDG Impact Intensity™ journal rating system analyzing data from 2016-2020.<ref name="Rodenburg">{{cite journal |last1=Rodenburg |first1=Kathleen |last2=Rowan |first2=Michael |last3=Nixon |first3=Andrew |last4=Christensen Hughes |first4=Julia |title=The Misalignment of the FT50 with the Achievement of the UN’s SDGs: A Call for Responsible Research Assessment by Business Schools |journal=Sustainability |date=January 2022 |volume=14 |issue=15 |pages=9598 |doi=10.3390/su14159598 |url=https://doi.org/10.3390/su14159598 |language=en |issn=2071-1050}}</ref><ref name="Linacre">{{cite news |last1=Linacre |first1=Simon |title= Cabells launches new SDG Impact Intensity™ journal rating system in partnership with Saint Joseph’s University’s Haub School of Business |url=https://blog.cabells.com/2021/03/17/cabells-launches-new-sdg-impact-intensity-journal-rating-system-in-partnership-with-saint-josephs-universitys-haub-school-of-business/ |work=the source |date=17 March 2021}}</ref>



Revision as of 01:27, 31 August 2023

Globalization and Health
DisciplineGlobal health
LanguageEnglish
Edited byGreg Martin, Ronald Labonté, Katerini Storeng
Publication details
History2005-present
Publisher
Yes
3.031 (2017)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Glob. Health
Indexing
ISSN1744-8603
LCCN2005243560
OCLC no.59553481
Links

Globalization and Health is a peer-reviewed open-access public health journal from BioMed Central that covers the topic of globalization and its effects on health. The editors in chief are Greg Martin, Ronald Labonté, and Katerini Storeng.[1] The journal is affiliated with the London School of Economics (LSE Health)[2] Globalization and Health was one of six out of 100 journals to receive the highest possible "Five Wheel" impact rating[3] from an SDG Impact Intensity™ journal rating system analyzing data from 2016-2020.[4][5]

History

Globalization and Health was the first open access global health journal available when it came out in 2005.[6] It offers an international platform for original research, knowledge sharing, and debate on the topic of globalisation and its effects on health.[6]

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in PubMed Central, CABI, EMBASE, and Scopus.

Journal sections

Globalization and Health publishes articles under the following sections; Development, Disease, Economics and trade, Environment, Governance for health, Health in foreign policy, Health systems, Migration and mobilities, Psychosocial impacts, Theory, models and methods.

References

  1. ^ "Globalization and Health - Editorial Board". BioMed Central. 30 Aug 2023.
  2. ^ https://www.bioxbio.com/journal/GLOBALIZATION-HEALTH Journal Impact. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  3. ^ "SDG-Impact Journal Rating" (PDF). Cabells.
  4. ^ Rodenburg, Kathleen; Rowan, Michael; Nixon, Andrew; Christensen Hughes, Julia (January 2022). "The Misalignment of the FT50 with the Achievement of the UN's SDGs: A Call for Responsible Research Assessment by Business Schools". Sustainability. 14 (15): 9598. doi:10.3390/su14159598. ISSN 2071-1050.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  5. ^ Linacre, Simon (17 March 2021). "Cabells launches new SDG Impact Intensity™ journal rating system in partnership with Saint Joseph's University's Haub School of Business". the source.
  6. ^ a b Martin, Greg; MacLachlan, Malcolm; Labonté, Ronald; Larkan, Fiona; Vallières, Frédérique; Bergin, Niamh (December 2016). "Globalization and Health: developing the journal to advance the field". Globalization and Health. 12 (1): 6, s12992–016–0143-2. doi:10.1186/s12992-016-0143-2. PMC 4785659. PMID 26961760.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)