The Health and Society journal is an online journal published bimonthly with ISSN: 2763-5724. Through this statement of purpose and scope, we seek to reaffirm the mission, vision and objective of the journal.
Therefore, the objective of the Health and Society is, through free access to published research in the health area, to provide a process of social transformation to society and the scientific community. Thus, through free access to research, we want to stimulate debate, interaction and development of scientific research.
Our target audience are researchers and society in general. Thus, we accept academic works from teachers and students of the most diverse levels of training, as well as works co-authored by up to 10 (ten) people.
Our journal receives several types of unpublished manuscripts, such as:
a) Scientific articles: are academic works or original course conclusion works with 10 to 20 pages that have never been published by other journals;
b) Expanded Abstracts, Case and Experience Reports: these are original academic works with 05 to 08 pages that have never been published by other journals;
Our periodicity is bimonthly, so we have publications that usually occur in the months of February, April, June, August, October and December. In addition, our flow is continuous, so you can submit your manuscript at any time.
The working language can be Portuguese, Spanish or English. Remembering that all texts must have at least the title (title), abstract (abstract) and keywords (keywords) in English.
As the theme of health is transversal and interdisciplinary, therefore covering several areas of study, such as health, human, exact, biological and natural sciences, then our journal will accept papers from any science of study for evaluation, provided that the central theme of the text is the discussion of health, albeit in an interdisciplinary or transversal way.
The registration of the metadata of published articles is done by issuing the DOI of each work. The DOI (Digital Object Identifier) registration is issued by Crossref. Each DOI issued is composed of a prefix and suffix.
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