Information Age Publishing (IAP), a well-known publisher of academically oriented books in the areas of education and psychology, is inaugurating a new book series entitled International Psychology. It will be published under the auspices of APA Division 52 (International Psychology). Division members Uwe P. Gielen, Senel Poyrazli, and Harold Takooshian are serving jointly as the series editors. The IAP website can be found at http://www.infoagepub.com/
The series will include volumes that address a broad variety of psychological topics as seen from global, international, cross-cultural, cultural, and multidisciplinary perspectives. The contributors to the series will be asked to place psychological findings and issues in their sociocultural context and to provide theoretical frameworks that encourage readers to understand better the influence of global and local sociocultural forces on human lives. An international advisory board of prominent psychologists is now being formed.
All incoming book proposals and manuscripts will be evaluated by members of the advisory board as well as by outside referees. The target group for the proposed series includes a broad spectrum of psychologists, social scientists, professionals, and graduate students interested in psychological theory, research applications, practice, and pedagogy as seen from an international and sociocultural point of view. The first volume to appear in the series, Pathfinders in International Psychology (2015), has been edited by Grant J. Rich and Uwe P. Gielen.
Manuscripts of potential interest to the series editors include those focused on psychology as a globally oriented science. Also of interest are international analyses and discussions of professional service issues, consulting, and advocacy, and of pedagogical considerations related to “going global.” Manuscripts must have been carefully edited by the authors/editors before they are accepted for final inclusion in the series. Preliminary inquiries by potential authors and editors should be directed to:
Uwe P. Gielen ([email protected]),
Senel Poyrazli ([email protected]),
Harold Takooshian ([email protected]).
Subsequently, prospective authors will be asked to submit a detailed book proposal. A sample book proposal can be found on this website.
The volumes in the new book series are expected to contribute to a broader and more international base on which a global and culture-inclusive psychology of the future can be erected.
The series will include volumes that address a broad variety of psychological topics as seen from global, international, cross-cultural, cultural, and multidisciplinary perspectives. The contributors to the series will be asked to place psychological findings and issues in their sociocultural context and to provide theoretical frameworks that encourage readers to understand better the influence of global and local sociocultural forces on human lives. An international advisory board of prominent psychologists is now being formed.
All incoming book proposals and manuscripts will be evaluated by members of the advisory board as well as by outside referees. The target group for the proposed series includes a broad spectrum of psychologists, social scientists, professionals, and graduate students interested in psychological theory, research applications, practice, and pedagogy as seen from an international and sociocultural point of view. The first volume to appear in the series, Pathfinders in International Psychology (2015), has been edited by Grant J. Rich and Uwe P. Gielen.
Manuscripts of potential interest to the series editors include those focused on psychology as a globally oriented science. Also of interest are international analyses and discussions of professional service issues, consulting, and advocacy, and of pedagogical considerations related to “going global.” Manuscripts must have been carefully edited by the authors/editors before they are accepted for final inclusion in the series. Preliminary inquiries by potential authors and editors should be directed to:
Uwe P. Gielen ([email protected]),
Senel Poyrazli ([email protected]),
Harold Takooshian ([email protected]).
Subsequently, prospective authors will be asked to submit a detailed book proposal. A sample book proposal can be found on this website.
The volumes in the new book series are expected to contribute to a broader and more international base on which a global and culture-inclusive psychology of the future can be erected.