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British Journal of Visual Impairment

British Journal of Visual Impairment


eISSN: 17445809 | ISSN: 02646196 | Current volume: 43 | Current issue: 3 Frequency: 3 Times/Year

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.

Outgoing Editor-in-Chief
Professor John Ravenscroft University of Edinburgh, UK
Incoming Editor-in-Chief
Torø Graven Researcher, UK
Book Reviews Editor
Elizabeth Mccann University of Edinburgh, UK
Editorial Board
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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