Globalization and Health: developing the journal to advance the field.

Journal: Globalization and health

Volume: 12

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Year of Publication: 2016

Affiliated Institutions:  Centre for Global Health, Trinity College, University of Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. drgregmartin@gmail.com. Centre for Global Health, Trinity College, University of Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. Malcolm.maclachlan@tcd.ie. School of Epidemiology, Public Health and Preventive Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada. Centre for Global Health, Trinity College, University of Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. Masters in Global Mental Health Programme, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland.

Abstract summary 

Founded in 2005, Globalization and Health was the first open access global health journal. The journal has since expanded the field, and its influence, with the number of downloaded papers rising 17-fold, to over 4 million. Its ground-breaking papers, leading authors -including a Nobel Prize winner- and an impact factor of 2.25 place it among the top global health journals in the world. To mark the ten years since the journal's founding, we, members of the current editorial board, undertook a review of the journal's progress over the last decade. Through the application of an inductive thematic analysis, we systematically identified themes of research published in the journal from 2005 to 2014. We identify key areas the journal has promoted and consider these in the context of an existing framework, identify current gaps in global health research and highlight areas we, as a journal, would like to see strengthened.

Authors & Co-authors:  Martin Greg G MacLachlan Malcolm M Labonté Ronald R Larkan Fiona F Vallières Frédérique F Bergin Niamh N

Study Outcome 

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Citations :  Woodward D, Drager N. Globalization and health: a framework for analysis and action. Bull World Health Organ. 2001;79:875.
Authors :  6
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Doi : 6
SSN : 1744-8603
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Male,Female
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Bibliometrics
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Cross Sectional Study
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Publication Country
England