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CALL FOR PAPERS
PsychNology (ISSN 1720-7525) is an international, peer-reviewed electronic
journal about the relationship between humans and technology; it is
the product of an expanding community with a theoretical and practical
interest in this topic, willing to experiment with ideas and methods.
The journal intends to offer a place to publish new elaborations and
give them wide visibility. We invite you to leaf through the first issue
of the journal, which hosts a special section on Usability in
electronic environments (http://www.psychnology.org/number01.htm),
and to find out more details on the whole project (http:// www.psychnology.org).
Contributions are welcome to the next issue to come, which will have
(but will be not restricted to) BODY IN CYBERSPACE as a
target theme. Members of the PsychNology community have met this issue
in their own work, such as in computer applications for health and therapy,
and have experienced the need for sophisticated models and sensitive
methods. Body in cyberspace hits the relationship among humans and technology
at its core, forcing to problematize given for granted definitions of
bodily functionalities and to avoid simplistic depictions of cyberspace
as a purely symbolic realm. Submissions on this theme or other themes
of general relevance to the journal are accepted until DECEMBER, 15,
2002.
Submission guidelines are specified on the web site (http://www.psychnology.org/contribute.htm
for the standard journal, http://www.psychnology.org/ssubm.htm,
for the graduate student section); an indicative list of themes of relevance
to the journal is available at http://www.psychnology.org/topics.htm.
Submissions may be sent with full contact details to the following addresses:
[email protected] (senior section), [email protected].
(student section).
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