The deadline for submitting full papers from authors is August 31, 2025. The deadline for submission of research notes and book reviews is November 30, 2025.
The publication date of the issue is February 28, 2026.
We are delighted to invite scholars, practitioners, and researchers to submit their manuscripts to the ERIS Journal – Winter 2026. The English issue of the journal is dedicated to advancing the field of social work through the dissemination of high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship. We welcome submissions on a broad range of topics related to social work, encompassing theoretical, empirical, and practical perspectives.
Submission Categories
Academic Articles – presenting original research or theoretical contributions.
Research Notes – providing insights into ongoing research projects, preliminary findings, or methodological innovations.
Book Reviews – critical evaluationsof recent publications relevant to social work.
Why Submit to the ERIS Journal – Winter 2026?
We encourage submissions from authors across the globe, irrespective of their academic or professional background. Our goal is to foster a rich and diverse dialogue within the field of social work. Our double-blind peer review process ensures that each submission is evaluated fairly and impartially, maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity. We are committed to providing constructive feedback and support to our authors, helping them to refine their work and achieve their academic goals. As a journal with a broad readership, your work will reach a diverse audience of scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, enhancing its visibility and impact. Contributions to ERIS Journal are peer-reviewed, free of charge, and open access.
Submission Guidelines
Please ensure that your manuscript conforms to our submission guidelines, which can be found on our website https://socialniprace.cz/en/instructions-for-authors/. Submissions should be made through email journal@socialniprace.cz by August 31, 2025. You can also direct your questions and comments to the same place.
We look forward to receiving your contributions to advance academic discourse on social work.
Dr Brian Littlechild,
University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
&
Dr Anastasia Karpunina,
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom