Editorial board
Norland Educare Research JournalEditor-in-Chief
Editors
Dr Paulette Luff
Editorial advisory board
- Dr Kay Aaronricks, Anglia Ruskin University, UK
- Dr Hanna Alonim, Mifne Centre, Israel
- Dr Ernest Ampadu, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Professor Lynn Ang, UCL, UK
- Professor Maria Birbili, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr Kyriakos Demetriou, University of Nicosia, Cyprus
- Dr Chandrika Devarakonda, University of Chester, UK
- Dr Rebecca Digby, Norland, UK
- Professor Hasina Ebrahim, University of South Africa, South Africa
- Professor Rozalina Engels-Kritidis, Sofia University St Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria
- Associate Professor Niki Fairchild, University of Portsmouth, UK
- Dr Alison Hooper, University of Alabama, USA
- Dr Liz Hryniewicz, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK
- Dr Mallika Kanyal, University of the Arts, UK
- Dr Daniela Mangione, Anglia Ruskin University, UK
- Dr Colwyn Martin, Wits University, South Africa
- Dr. Eva Mikuska, University of Portsmouth, UK
- Dr Alex Morfaki, Norland, UK
- Professor Karin Murris, University of Oulu, Finland
- Dr Zoi Nikiforidou, University of Ioannina, Greece
- Dr Amanda Norman, University of Winchester, UK
- Dr Miriam O’Regan, Centre for Psychology, Education and Emotional Intelligence, Technological University Dublin, Ireland
- Dr Ioanna Palaiologou, University of Bristol, UK
- Dr Harriet Pattison, Liverpool Hope University, UK
- Professor Sally Peters, University of Waikato, New Zealand
- Professor Peter Rule, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
- Dr Carla Solvason, University of Worcester, UK
- Dr Evgenia Theodotou, University of East London, UK
- Dr Hazel Wright, Anglia Ruskin University, UK
Assistant Managing Editor: Lisa Gentle, Norland, UK
Copy editor: Ben Corrigan, The Whole Proof
Publisher: Norland, Bath, UK
Funding: The journal is funded by The Norland Foundation
The Norland Educare Research Journal is an international double-blind peer-reviewed journal, published annually in June, online only. It is an open access journal, offering free-of-charge publication to researchers and authors, and free access to papers for readers.
The journal has a distinct thematic focus on the interplay of education and care, and its scope is to challenge established early childhood discourses, practices and policies, and to construct situated knowledge on home-based educare that is of global relevance and local significance.
The roles and duties of editors
Editor-in-Chief
The Editor-in-Chief has full editorial responsibility for the journal’s content, including its adherence to the aims and purpose of the journal, as well as full responsibility for deciding which papers are to be published in line with the reviewers’ comments and in consultation with the editors, if required. The decision is based on the importance of the paper to readers and other researchers, its significance to the field, and adherence to the thematic focus of the journal.
The Editor-in-Chief ensures that all submitted papers undergo double-blind peer review and notifies the corresponding author about the decision of the review process.
Editors
The editors have strategic and scientific oversight of the journal. They assist the Editor-in-Chief in ensuring that the journal maintains its scientific rigour and its relevance to the field, researchers, policymakers and the professional community. They ensure that publications adhere to research and publication ethics guidelines and that appropriate action is taken if concerns are raised about suspected infringement of such requirements (i.e., legal, libel, copyright and plagiarism), even if it is years after publication. If concerns raised are substantiated after an investigation, then a retraction, correction or other note will be published in the journal.
The editorial board
The editorial board assists the Editor-in-Chief and the editors in reviewing submitted papers and makes sound recommendations on the outcome of their review. In the event of allegations of research and publication misconduct, the board may assist the Editor-in-Chief and the editors with the investigation.