[humaine news] Announcing the inaugural issue of Emotion Review

Jonathan Gratch gratch at ict.usc.edu
Thu Oct 30 21:16:46 GMT 2008


New in 2009!

Emotion Review

Published in association with

the International Society for Research on Emotions <http://isre.org/> 

 

Editors-in-Chief - James A. Russell & Lisa Feldman Barrett, Boston College, USA

 

Journal Homepage - http://er.sagepub.com <http://er.sagepub.com/> 

 

Emotion Review is a new quarterly journal published by SAGE Publications with the first issue to appear in January 2009. Its unique aim will be to publish theoretical, conceptual, and review papers-often with commentaries-to advance the field of emotion theory and research.

Emotion Review invites articles from the entire international community. The Review will publish work across a wide field of research that traverses many disciplines. The Review will be open to publishing work in anthropology, biology, computer science, economics, history, humanities, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, physiology, political science, psychiatry, psychology, sociology, and in other areas where emotion research is active.

FORTHCOMING ARTICLES
Volume 1, Issue 1 (January 2009)

Language and Metalanguage: Key Issues in Emotion Research
Anna Wierzbicka
Commentaries by Claudia Strauss, Kristen Lindquist & Leonard Katz

An Emotion's Emergence, Unfolding, and Potential for Empathy: A Study of Resentment 
by the Psychologist of Avon
Keith Oatley
Commentaries by Jerome Neu, Louise Sundararajan & Rainer Reisenzein

How the Object of Affect Guides Its Impact
Gerald Clore & Jeffrey Huntsinger
Commentaries by William Cunningham & Jay Van Bavel, & Piotr Winkielman

Emotion Elicits the Social Sharing of Emotion: Theory and Empirical Review
Bernard Rimé
Commentaries by Emily Butler & James Gross, James Averill, Ken Harber & Heejung Kim

FORTHCOMING SPECIAL ISSUES

Volume 1, Issue 2 (April 2009)

SPECIAL ISSUE ON EMBODIED EMOTION

Guest Editor: Paula Niedenthal

Conceptual Metaphors of Affect
L. Elizabeth Crawford

Reach for What You Like: The Body's Role in Shaping Preferences
Raedy Ping, Sonica Dhillon & Sian Beilock

Gender, Emotion, and the Embodiment of Language Comprehension
Art Glenberg, Bryan Webster, Emily Mousilo, David Havas & Lisa Lindeman

Neuroscientific Evidence for Simulation and Shared Substrates in Emotion Recognition: Beyond Faces
Andrea Heberlein & Anthony Atkinson

Embodied and Disembodied Emotion Processing: Learning from and about Typical 
and Autistic Individuals
Piotr Winkielman, Daniel McIntosh & Lindsay Oberman

Volume 1, Issue 3 (July 2009)

SPECIAL ISSUE ON EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE

Guest Editors: Rainer Reisenzein and Sabine Döring

Articles by Cristiano Castelfranchi, Nico Frijda, Peter Goldie, Bennett Helm, John Lambie, Keith Oatley, Robert Roberts, and Matthias Siemer

Volume 1, Issue 4 (October 2009)

SPECIAL ISSUE ON HISTORY OF EMOTION

Guest Editor: Peter Stearns

Articles by Tim Dalgleish, Maria Gendron & Lisa Barrett, Rom Harré, William Reddy, 
and Jonathan Turner

 

 

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