Each issue will address a certain topic, specified in previous calls
for papers; contributions on other topics will also be included.
Generally speaking, contributions are welcome on phenomena related
to the human interaction with technologies (included but not restricted
to the themes listed here). Submissions
will be accepted with the understanding that they represent original
work and are not being considered for publication elsewhere (see
details on the copyright form). Authors must print and fill in the
copyright form and send it to the
following address: Luciano Gamberini, via Porciglia 13, 35100 Padova,
Italy.
The
following kinds of submission are encouraged:
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Articles: they should be accurate and original, in line with the
theme of the journal, both empirical or theoretical (research
reports, review papers, theoretical position papers).
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Projects descriptions, provided that they have been already accepted
and/or funded.
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Presentations or conference proceedings, if they are not published
elsewhere;
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Product presentations in conformity with theoretical or empirical
guidelines; a scientific evaluation should be included.
Each
contribution must obviously be sustained by appropriate reference
to empirical work and to the literature in the field. All submissions
undergo a review process by two anonymous referees. Details on
the criteria according to which manuscripts will be evaluated
can be gained from the review
form on the home page of the Journal.
The
language of the Journal is English, except for motivated cases.
The author(s) should provide up to five keywords, their contact
information and a short 100-words abstract. They should also conform
to the Journals Criteria for paper
editing. Reference format must follow the American Psychological
Association standards. Acronyms should be spelled out.
Contributions
should be sent electronically to the following address:
[email protected]
with
'submission to psychnology' in the subject field.