Publications
Journal
Australian Social Work, the journal of the AASW, is an international peer-reviewed journal reflecting current thinking and trends in social work. Published quarterly by Taylor and Francis, the journal promotes the development of practice, policy and education, and publishes original research, theoretical papers and critical reviews that build on existing knowledge. The journal also publishes reviews of relevant professional literature, commentary and analysis of social policies and encourages debate in the form of reader commentary on articles. It is essential reading for social and welfare workers, and for professionals in front-line management, planning and policy positions in government and non-government human services organisations.
AASW Members
Subscription to Australian Social Work is included in membership. Access Australian Social Work online:
- Simply login to the Member Area using the login box at the top of the page
- Select Member Resources from the menu at left
- Select AASW Online Journal
Features
- Published quarterly by Taylor and Francis (March, June, September, December)
- Special Issues on current social work topics
- Wide coverage and readership (circulation averages 6,500)
- Web-based manuscript submission and peer review
144-0748 (electronic)
0312-407X (paper)
Information for Authors
Preparation of Manuscripts
- Manuscripts should conform to the style outlined in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA) (5th ed.).
- Spelling should conform to the Macquarie Dictionary
- Double-spaced
- Pages numbered consecutively
- 6,000 words maximum (shorter contributions will be accepted)
- Refer to the Manual for instructions on preparing tables, figures and references
Manuscripts must be the original work of the author(s) and will be received on the understanding that they have not been published, simultaneously submitted or accepted for publication elsewhere.
Abstract
All manuscripts must include an Abstract of 100–150 words typed on a separate sheet of paper which should outline the:
- Questions investigated
- Design
- Essential findings
- Main conclusions of the study
Web-Based Manuscript Submission and Peer Review
- Online submission of articles via Manuscript Central. There are instructions on the website to assist new authors. Returning authors login with username and password.
- The online submission process requires full names, instiutional affiliations, and addresses (including email addresses) of all authors
- The process requires two copies of each manuscript be uploaded:
- The "review copy" should be completely deidentified (names of authors removed, as well as any identifying information in headers, footers, footnotes, acknowledgements, including grant numbers or funding details that might identify authors).
- The "full copy - not for review" should include all the author details.
See author instructions and tutorials on the Manuscript Central website for further details. Manuscripts that do not comply with style and format requirements, or which are not neat and legible, will be returned without review.
Peer Review
- All manuscripts are peer reviewed
- Editor selects several reviewers from the ASW Editorial panel to review each paper, if appropriate, a guest reviewer with specific expertise may be consulted
- Process is anonymous in that the identity of authors and reviewers is not known to the other party
- Articles may be accepted, returned for revision, or rejected
- Editor may make minor alterations to articles on his or her own initiative
- Editor’s decision is final
- Review process normally takes at least three months - longer when revision is necessary (revisions are often requested).
Data Sharing
Authors of data-based articles in Australian Social Work should have their research data available for at least 5 years after publication. On request, these data should be shared with other competent professionals for reanalysis, solely for the purpose of verifying the published findings, provided that participants’ confidentiality is protected and unless legal rights concerning proprietary data prevent their release. Where relevant, the specific computer program used for data analysis should be identified.
Final Copy and Proofs
An electronic copy of the final version of manuscripts accepted for publication (in IBM [PC] format) will be required. A copy of the manuscript should be retained by the author for proof-reading purposes. A PDF proof of the copy-edited article will be e-mailed to the corresponding author for correction prior to publication. No changes to content are permitted at this stage and alterations are restricted to correction of typographical errors.
Contact
Online submission of articles via Manuscript Central
Editorial correspondence
Professor Christine Bigby
The Editor
Australian Social Work
School of Social Work and Social Policy
LaTrobe University
Bundoora, Victoria 3086, Australia
Or via email to the Publications Officer
Liz Morrison: asw-vic@bigpond.net.au
Editorial Team
Editor
Prof. Christine Bigby
LaTrobe University, Australia
C.Bigby@latrobe.edu.au
Publications Officer
Liz Morrison
asw-vic@bigpond.net.au
Reviews Editor
Dr. Jane Maidment
Deakin University, Australia
janem@deakin.edu.au
Editorial Board Chair
Louise Harms, Associate Professor, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Editorial Board
Australia
Pat Hansen, Australian Catholic University, Australia
Louise Harms, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Karen Healy, The University of Queensland, Australia
Mark Hughes, The University of Queensland, Australia
Bruce Lord, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Australia
Phillip Swain, Geelong, Victoria
Sandy Taylor, The University of Tasmania, Australia
Clare Tilbury, Griffith University, Australia
International
Gail K. Auslander, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Liz Beddoe, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Cecilia L.W. Chan, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Grace Christ, Columbia University, USA
Marie Connolly, Ministry of Social Development, New Zealand
Suzanne Cross, Michigan State University, USA
Diane DePanfilis, University of Maryland, USA
Hyung Shik Kim, Korea University of International Studies, Korea
Walter Lorenz, Free University of Bolzano, Italy
Phil McCallion, University of Albany, USA
Ted McNeil, University of Toronto, Canada
Robyn Munford, Massey University, New Zealand
Nigel Parton, University of Huddersfield, UK
Malcolm Payne, St Christopher’s Hospice, UK
William Powell, University of WI-Whitewater, USA
Richard Pozzuto, East Carolina University, USA
Gillian Schofield, University of East Anglia, UK
Tim Stainton, University of British Columbia, Canada
Angie Yuen, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong



