Call for Papers
Self and Identity
The New Journal of the International Society for Self and Identity
Self and Identity is devoted to the study of social and psychological processes (e.g., cognition, motivation, emotion, and interpersonal behavior) that involve the human capacity for self-awareness, self-representation, and self-regulation. The Journal aims to bring together work on self and identity undertaken by researchers in social, personality, developmental, and clinical psychology, as well as sociology, psychiatry, communication, anthropology, social work, and other social and behavioral sciences. Examples of topics appropriate for the Journal include self-attention, self-perception, self-concept, identity, self-knowledge, self-evaluation, self-esteem, self-consciousness, motivation, emotion, self-regulation, self-presentation, role of self in perception of others, self-processes in interpersonal behavior, and cultural influences on the self.
Self and Identity publishes both full-length and brief reports of empirical research, theoretical articles, and book reviews. Manuscripts should be prepared according to APA style and submitted (5 copies) to the address below.
For a free sample copy contact 1-800-354-1420 ext. 216 or e-mail: sample-sai@taylorandfrancis.com
Publication Details: Volume 1, 2002, 4 Issues per year, ISSN 1529-8868
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