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Invitation to Publish in Social Marketing Quarterly

April 19, 2013 679

SMQ_coverSocial Marketing Quarterly (SMQ) is a scholarly, internationally circulated journal focused exclusively on the theoretical, research and practical issues confronting both academics and practitioners. SMQ targets social marketers, communicators and social science professionals who use marketing principles, strategies and techniques to benefit society. SMQ contains research, case studies, conference notices, essays, editorials, interviews, book reviews and other relevant news regarding the efforts of social marketers to protect the environment and increase health, safety and financial well-being.

SMQ publishes original work and fosters a cooperative exploration of ideas and practices that promote innovative strategies. Sections include: Applications, Theory and Review, Case Studies, Training Initiatives, Book Reviews, Notes from the Field, Resources, Commentary and Looking Ahead. SMQ frequently publishes special issues pertaining to current topics of interest and relevance to the social marketing community.

Benefits of Publishing in SMQ
• Rigorous, double-blind peer review
• High visibility and guaranteed exposure to a targeted, global, multidisciplinary audience
• Rolling submissions with prompt, online-first publishing

Submit Papers in These Areas
SMQ accepts various types of manuscripts. We invite you to submit papers that address aspects of social marketing in any of the following areas:
• Research
• Theory
• Case studies of best practices
• Environmental Issues
• Leadership and management
• Impact of Technology
• Evaluation
• Program sustainability

Articles should be submitted via the Manuscript Central online submission system at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/usmq. For more information, and for full submission guidelines, please visit smq.sagepub.com.

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