Submit a Manuscript to the Journal
Global Bioethics
For a Special Issue on
One Health and Planetary Health
Manuscript deadline
01 September 2023

Special Issue Editor(s)
Cristina Richie,
TU Delft, the Netherlands
[email protected]
Cheryl Macpherson,
St George's University, Grenada
[email protected]
One Health and Planetary Health
Submissions to this call for papers will add depth to understandings and practices of One Health and Planetary Health. Submissions may identify and probe ethical issues within or between these, and interconnections with biomedical ethics, public health ethics, research ethics, global bioethics, environmental bioethics, or other bioethics sub-specialties.
Submissions may help to contextualize and distinguish between global and local health regarding a given issue, policy, or practice; and to describe ethically significant connections between individuals, populations, non-human living things, planet Earth, and perhaps our solar system. They may review related work or introduce new perspectives and approaches aimed at better protecting and advancing health, healthcare, and policy in a world confronted by countless environmental threats to health and wellness.
Specific areas of interest include:
- Climate Change
- Conservation
- Ecosystems and Environments
- Education and Public Engagement
- Human and Veterinary Healthcare
- Philosophy and Theology
- Policy and Governance
- Public Health
- Science and Technology
The special issue welcomes theoretical, normative, empirical, and methodological work covering a variety of ethical positions with which to reflect on and facilitate new critically engaged ways of thinking about One Health and Planetary Health topics with a global bioethics orientation (for perspective, see our 2022 special issue: ‘What is global bioethics in the 21st century?’ https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rgbe20/33/1?nav=tocList).
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Submissions may constitute original research (3000-7000 words), commentary (750-1500 words), regional accounts (1500-2500), or short analyses (1000-1500) as described in the journal’s Instructions for Authors.
Submissions are encouraged by 25th July 2023 and will be accepted until 1st September 2023.
Submissions to this call will be reviewed when received and, if accepted, published open access online.
We expect that papers accepted for publication in the SI will be published in or before February 2024.
Authors and institutions in countries defined by the World Bank as low or middle income are eligible for 50% discount (https://authorservices.taylorandfrancis.com/publishing-open-access/requesting-an-apc- waiver/).
Queries to the editors about topics or approaches are welcome but not necessary.