Narrative Inquiry

Author info

If you are considering submitting your article to Narrative Inquiry, please carefully reflect on whether the journal is the right outlet for your work. The journal is intended for studies that revolve around the analysis of narratives and aims to contribute to developing a growing understanding of storytelling. This of course covers quite a diverse ground, and to make this more concrete, it may be interesting for authors to know that recurring themes and interests include explorations of how storytelling can be related to identity work, health and trauma, as well as developmental and contextually / culturally situated storytelling, the micro-interactional mechanics of narrative practices and methodological advancements in the study of narratives. Self-evidently, other research angles and themes are welcome as well, and more information can be found in this editorial. Please be aware that no pre-approval of articles or article topics and themes is provided by the editors, and that authors should thus make the decision whether their article sufficiently aligns with the scope of the journal themselves.

Authors for Narrative Inquiry should submit their articles online via Editorial Manager, the online submission and review portal where authors can submit manuscripts and track their progress.

Please make sure that your manuscript does not include any identifying information, such as the authors' names or affiliations, as the journal uses double-blind review.

Before submitting, please consult the guidelines and the Short Guide to EM for Authors.

For editorial correspondence, please contact the editors: Allyssa_McCabe at uml.edu and/or dorien.vandemieroop at kuleuven.be

Ethics

John Benjamins journals are committed to maintaining the highest standards of publication ethics and to supporting ethical research practices.

Authors and reviewers are kindly requested to read this Ethics Statement.

Please also note the guidance on (the declaration of) the use of Artificial Intelligence.

Rights and Permissions

Authors must ensure that they have permission to use any third-party material in their contribution; the permission should include perpetual (not time-limited) world-wide distribution in print and electronic format.

For information on authors' rights, please consult the rights information page.

Open Access

Articles accepted for this journal can be made Open Access through payment of an Article Publication Charge (APC) of EUR 1800 (excl. tax). To arrange this, please contact openaccess at benjamins.nl as soon as your paper has been accepted for publication. More information can be found on the publisher's Open Access Policy page.

Corresponding authors from institutions with which John Benjamins has a Read & Publish arrangement can publish Open Access without paying a fee. Please consult this list of institutions for up-to-date information on which articles qualify.

For information about permission to post a version of your article online or in an institutional repository ('green' open access or self-archiving), please consult the rights information page.

If the article is not (to be made) Open Access, there is no fee for the author to publish in this journal.

Archiving

John Benjamins Publishing Company has an agreement in place with Portico for the archiving of all its online journals and e-books.

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