The HPHR Journal formerly known as the Harvard Public Health Review, is published by the Boston Congress of Public Health (BCPH), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
Mission: The mission of HPHR Journal is to improve health equity and social justice globally through the publication of public health content grounded in the thoughtful evaluation of evidence.
To this end, HPHR Journal supports emerging and established investigators producing research in multiple formats: online and print publications, videos, podcasts, ebooks, and more.
HPHR Journal seeks content that:
Spurs thoughtful and substantive discussion of challenging public health issues
Fosters collaboration and diversity across disciplines
Integrates ideas and methods
Investigates biological, psychosocial, and environmental determinants of health
Translates knowledge into action
Impacts program and policy decisions and health practices
Supports work that advances health equity
Visit HPHR Journal online at www.HPHR.org.
This summer, we will be rebranding BCPH’s academic journal, HPHR, as the Boston Congress of Public Health Review (BCPHR). The Journal will continue to publish research, evidence-based editorials, blogs, and more addressing health through the lenses of social justice and health equity. To better meet the needs of new and potential authors, we are seeking feedback on our latest publishing initiatives, notably the following:
Submit here or use the button above. Contact communications@bcph.org with any questions.
Don’t let your research gather dust! The Boston Congress of Public Health’s Grad Xpress Xpedite Campaign, running from May 1 to June 30, 2024 is an innovative program intended to accelerate scholarly publication for graduating students and recent alumni of public health schools. Submissions will received fast-tracked peer-review and be published in BCPH’s academic journal, HPHR, which is set to be rebranded as BCPH Review (BCPHR) in Summer 2024. Originally established at Harvard in 2013, HPHR has a rich history of advancing health equity and social justice.
Pieces to consider submitting:
Here’s what you receive:
Who is Eligible?
General Requirements
Direct questions to communications@bcph.org if you are unsure of whether your manuscript fits our eligibility criteria!
HPHR Journal welcomes submissions that speak to the publication’s mission and vision and address timely public health issues through a social justice and health equity lens. HPHR has released calls for submissions for the editions listed below:
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Edition 49 – Lesbian Health | Edition 51 – Men’s Health | Edition 55 – Religion as a Social Determinant of Public Health |
Edition 57 – Indigenous Health | Edition 59 – Gun Violence | Edition 65 – Terrorism & State Surveillance |
Edition 73 – Vaccines | Edition 75 – Technology | Edition 76 – Sexual Health |
Edition 78 – Aging | Edition 79 – Biodesign & Public Health | Edition 80 – Transplant Justice |
Edition 81 – Pulse of Justice | Edition 82 – Cognitive Health & Underserved Populations | Edition 83 – Gentrification |
Edition 84 – Environmental Justice | Edition 86 – Climate Change & Health | Edition 87 – Global Health |
Please note that submissions MUST be submitted through our online portal using the appropriate submission template, available here.
Organizations and studies are invited to submit supplements with HPHR. Supplements are special collections of manuscripts, including research articles, op-eds, policy papers, notes from the field, and other pieces, related to a research study, intervention, and/or program. Learn more and complete the interest form today!
HPHR is pleased to announce the release of the anthology PRISM: Mental Health Through the Lens of Difference, edited by Krista L. R. Cezair.
This unique volume leverages unique approaches to examining mental health at the intersection of gender, sexual orientation, race and ethnicity, age, socioeconomic status, and migrant status. How do women, members of the LGBTQ+ communities and immigrant/refugee communities, Black and Brown groups, and economically and politically disenfranchised peoples experience mental health, or the lack thereof? In other words, mental health does not occur in a vacuum. The outcomes of mental health are intersectional by their very nature.
With an army of HPHR Journal public health aficionados and the stewardship of the Boston Congress of Public Health, PRISM explores some of these nuances, delving into the health disparities that exist for these marginalized groups. A greater burden of disease, injury, violence, and truncated opportunities to achieve the apotheosis of health incontrovertibly exists for racial, ethnic, sexual, and gender minorities. There is the proclamation: these often-negative differences in mental health outcomes are not innate or inevitable, coincidental or self-inflicted – but rather systemic, structural, and absolutely preventable. These differences emerge from the flames of ongoing racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, and xenophobic discrimination, the scourge of rampant prejudice, and the ever-present bias that intercalate themselves throughout the fabric of society.
Congratulations to the 2024 Cohort of the Thought Leadership for Public Health Fellowship:
They will be participating in a series of trainings in anticipation of building a communications platform addressing public health through the lens of equity and justice. Learn more about them here.
It’s a new academic year, which means HPHR invites applications for folks interested in joining the editorial board as editors and reviewers. Both editors and reviewers will gain experience that counts towards their Publons account. Click here to apply to be an editor or reviewer.
Want to find a new way to celebrate publishing with HPHR or honor public health leadership? Be sure to check out the new store run by the Boston Congress of Public Health, publisher of HPHR Journal! You can select from our four collections: Boston Congress of Public Health, HPHR Journal, BCPH Awards, and Our PRIDE! Click to visit.
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