About the Journal

The RBC Journal of Sociology of Health and Illness is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing research and scholarship at the intersection of sociology and public health. The journal provides a platform for original research, theoretical analyses, critical reviews, and policy-oriented studies that explore how social, cultural, economic, and political factors influence health, illness, and healthcare systems. It welcomes contributions from interdisciplinary perspectives, promoting dialogue between sociologists, public health professionals, policymakers, and practitioners. By publishing high-quality, rigorously reviewed research, the journal aims to foster understanding of the complex social determinants of health and to inform evidence-based practices, policies, and interventions at local, national, and global levels.