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Emotion
Review
a new journal from
The International Society for Research on Emotion
(ISRE)
The International Society for Research on
Emotion (ISRE) is launching a new journal—Emotion
Review. The first
issues will appear in January, April, July and October of 2009.
Emotion Review will publish articles
presenting new theories, offering conceptual analyses, reviewing the
literature, and debating and critiquing conceptual issues about
emotion, with emotion broadly defined.
It will publish reports of empirical studies when they make a
substantial theoretical contribution.
Emotion Review will publish articles
from researchers in any discipline and from the entire international
community. Authors are
especially encouraged to present cutting-edge ideas and conceptually
relevant findings that cut across disciplines.
We also encourage authors to make their article accessible to
the entire community of emotion researchers.
The language of Emotion Review is
English. Referencing
style will follow the American Psychological Association guidelines.
Individual articles will often be accompanied
by comments, where possible across disciplinary boundaries.
Most articles will be submitted, but some—including special
sections or whole issues—will be invited.
All articles (submitted or invited; target articles or
comments) will be subjected to peer review.
Submissions to Emotion Review will be
done electronically. The
system should be set up soon and we will issue a call for
submissions. In the
meantime, the co-editors invite suggestions for articles, special
sections, or special issues.
Please send your suggestions to one of the Editors-in-Chief:
Lisa Feldman Barrett (barretli@bc.edu);
http://www2.bc.edu/~barretli/
James A. Russell (james.russell@bc.edu)
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