British Journal of Visual Impairment
The British Journal of Visual Impairment (BJVI) covers all aspects of visual impairment. It is an international and interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal published three times a year. BJVI presents research and innovation relevant to academic and practitioner audiences as well as to individuals with lived experiences of visual impairment.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
British Journal of Visual Impairment is available on SAGE Journals Online.
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The British Journal of Visual Impairment (BJVI) is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing articles from all disciplines concerned with visual impairment. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Accessibility; additional disabilities and disorders; ageing; development and learning; habilitation and rehabilitation; identity and self-awareness; participation and belonging; perception and cognition; physical and mental health. BJVI publishes original basic and applied research, literature reviews, exploratory studies, and innovation utilizing qualitative, quantitative, or a combination of both methods.
Professor John Ravenscroft | University of Edinburgh, UK |
Torø Graven | Researcher, UK |
Elizabeth Mccann | University of Edinburgh, UK |
Dr Vassilios S Argyropoulos | University of Thessaly, Greece |
F Barlow Brown | Kingston University, UK |
Dr. Andrew Blaikie | University of St Andrews, UK |
Dr Naomi Dale | Great Ormond Street Hospital, UK |
Dr Pauline Davis | University of Manchester, UK |
Graeme Douglas | University of Birmingham , UK |
Prof Gordon Dutton | Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow, UK |
Martin Glese | Heidelberg University of Education, Germany |
Dr David Feeney | Liverpool Hope University, UK |
Prof Kay Alicyn Ferrell | University of Northern Colorado, USA |
Prof Alistair Fielder | City University, UK |
Dr Gregory L. Goodrich | Sea Bright, New Jersey, USA |
Dr. Justin A. Haegele | Old Dominion University, USA |
Dr. Simon Hayhoe | The London School of Economics and Political Science, UK |
Rachel Hewett | University of Birmingham, UK |
Dr Liz Hodges | University of Birmingham , UK |
Jill Keeffe | University of Melbourne, Australia |
Sue Keil | Rnib, UK |
Vicky Lewis | Open University, UK |
Professor Lauren J. Lieberman | The College at Brockport Kinesiology, USA |
Paul Lynch | University of Birmingham , UK |
Mike McLinden | University of Birmingham , UK |
Lotfi B. Merabet | Massachusetts Eye and Ear – Harvard Medical School, USA |
Dr Sarah Morley Wilkins | Royal National Institute of the Blind (RNIB), UK |
Paul J. Pagliano | James Cook University North Queensland, Australia |
Sue Pavey | Birmingham University, UK |
Helen Petrie | University of York, UK |
Jill Porter | University of Bath, UK |
Linda Pring | Goldsmiths College, UK |
Dr Joao Roe | Head of Sensory Support Service, UK |
Michael Tobin | University of Birmingham , UK |
Dr Simon Ungar | Wandsworth Schools and Community Psychology Service, UK |
Walter Wittich | Université de Montréal, Canada |
Margaret Woodhouse | Cardiff University, UK |
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