[Commpsych] Call For Papers Australian Community Psychologist
Dawn Darlaston-jones
ddarlaston-jones at nd.edu.au
Fri Aug 1 07:41:50 WST 2008
Dear Colleagues
I have been asked to post a final call for papers for the next issue of ACP- please see the attached and below for details. The deadline is August 31st 2008. Please also note that I am no longer the editor and all manuscripts should be forwarded to the new Editors Dr Lauren Breen (l.breen at ecu.edu.au) and Ms Anne Sibbel (asibbel at westnet.com.au)
Regards
Dawn
Call for Papers
Australian Community Psychologist
Preparation, Submission and Publication of Manuscripts
The Australian Community Psychologist (ACP) is a peer reviewed journal that publishes work that is of relevance to community psychologists and others interested in the field. Research reports should be methodologically sound. Theoretical or area review papers are welcomed, as are letters, brief reports and papers by newer contributors to the discipline. Contributions towards the four sections of the journal are sought. ACP is published twice per year. Usually, the first issue is a themed issue, and the second is a general issue.
Articles
Contributions are sought that reflect state of the art reviews of professional and applied areas and reviews and essays on matters of general relevance to community psychologists. Manuscripts are between 4,000 and 10,000 words, including all tables, figures and references.
Research Reports
ACP encourages innovation in research and seeks manuscripts of original work that reflect the diversity of methodologies, methods and theoretical frameworks. They are between 4,000 and 10,000 words, including all tables, figures and references.
Practice Issues
This section publishes individual manuscripts and collections of manuscripts which address matters of general, professional and public relevance, techniques and approaches in psychological practice, professional development issues, and professional and public policy issues.
Book Reviews
The journal publishes book reviews of up to 1,000 words. Books reviewed relate directly to the major areas of practice in community psychology.
Review and Publication of Manuscripts
The acceptable word processing programme format is Microsoft Word. All manuscripts are to be submitted electronically to the:
Editors
Dr. Lauren Breen (l.breen at ecu.edu.au
Ms Anne Sibbel (asibbel at westnet.com.au)
All contributions, including book reviews are handled by an appropriately qualified Associate Editor and all contributions are blind-reviewed. Articles submitted for review must be original works and may not be under consideration elsewhere.
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Dawn Darlaston-Jones, PhD
Lecturer, Behavioural Science
School of Arts & Sciences
University of Notre Dame
19 Mouat Street (PO Box 1225)
FREMANTLE
Western Australia WA 6160
Tel: +61 8 9433 0567
Fax: +61 8 9433 6073
e-mail ddarlaston-jones at nd.edu.au
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