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March 13, 2006
CFP - Special JSPR Issue on Personality and Personal Relationship Processes
Call for Papers - Special JSPR Issue on Personality and Personal Relationship Processes
Guest Editor: Stanley O. Gaines, Jr., School of Social Sciences and Law, Brunel University (United Kingdom).
The term "personality" covers a wide range of individual-difference variables outside the domain of cognitive ability. In his interpersonal theory of personality, Harry Stack Sullivan (1953) argued that personality cannot be properly understood outside the context of personal relationships in which individuals are embedded. However, during the decades that have passed since Sullivan described personality as inherently interpersonal, studies examining the impact of personality variables on personal relationship processes have not kept pace with studies examining the impact of social-psychological variables on personal relationship processes.
The objective of this special JSPR issue is to bring together several cutting-edge studies of personality influences on personal relationship processes, within a single edition. Both original research reports and summaries of research programs will be considered. Topics are likely to include (but are not necessarily limited to) traits, motives, moods, emotions, attitudes, and values as influences on personal relationship processes. Given the multidisciplinary nature of scholarship in JSPR (and, indeed, scholarship in the field of personal relationships), the guest editor extends an invitation to all scholars - whether from psychology or communication studies, sociology or family studies, or other academic domains - who work with personality variables.
Submission Information: Manuscripts should be electronically submitted directly to the guest editor (acknowledgement will be sent upon receipt of manuscripts):
Stanley O. Gaines, Jr. (e-mail: sogainesjr@yahoo.com )
Please submit one copy in Word format with author names, affiliations and contact information (identifying information should be limited to the title page). Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Reviewing and selection of papers for publication will be carried out according to the standards of JSPR. Authors should consult the general instructions for authors at the following Web address: http://www.sagepub.com/journalManuscript.aspx?pid=47&sc=1
The submission deadline is May 1, 2006.
It is anticipated that the special issue will be published in 2007.
Posted by prolurkr at March 13, 2006 04:06 PM
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