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From: Eugene Matusov (ematusov@udel.edu)
Date: Thu Sep 04 2003 - 14:27:22 PDT


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> > Call for Papers
>> Special Issue: Emotion Cognition in Children
>> A special issue of the Journal of Experimental Child
>>Psychology, under the
>> co-editorship of guest editors Brian P. Ackerman and Carroll E. Izard,
will
>> be devoted to papers about emotion cognition in children and
developments in
>> interrelating emotion and cognitive processes. We encourage papers on
a
>> broad range of developmental topics. Illustrative topics include
children's
>> knowledge of emotion situations and labels, children's understanding of
>> emotion displays in self and others, emotion in appraisal processes,
emotion
>> in perceptual biases, representation and memory of emotional events,
emotion
>> coaching and developments in meta-emotion, cognitive and executive
functions
>> in emotion regulation and coping (i.e., attention and inhibitory
processes),
>> and neuropsychological approaches to understanding emotion-cognition
>> relations. Papers on individual differences in emotion cognition and
>> relations to social competence also are welcome. Consistent with the
>> editorial policy of JECP, "experimental child psychology" is interpreted
>> broadly to include empirical (not only experimental) research on
development
>> in infancy, childhood, and adolescence.
>> Manuscripts should be sent by January 1, 2004 to Robert V.
>>Kail, Editor of
>> JECP. Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the usual
>> guidelines (see Information for Authors in this issue for details and
>> address). Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts as Word
documents
>> attached to e-mail addressed to jecp@psych.purdue.edu
>> <mailto:jecp@psych.purdue.edu>. Authors should indicate in their cover
>> letters that they wish their manuscripts to be considered for the
special
>> issue on emotion cognition in children. Papers submitted by Editorial
Board
>> members, their collaborators, or their students must be prepared for
blind
>> review; papers submitted by others may be prepared for blind review if
the
>> authors wish. Manuscripts that meet JECP criteria for scientific merit
and
>> importance but that are not selected for the special issue may be
published
>> in a regular issue of JECP.
>> Inquiries, including questions about appropriate topics, may be
sent
>> electronically to Brian P. Ackerman (bpa@psych.udel.edu
>> <mailto:bpa@psych.udel.edu>).
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