Discrete Emotions in Environmental Decision-Making
Introduction
Special Issue of Frontiers in Psychology; Deadline 11 Oct 2022
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR, MARKETING AND SOCIETY
POSTING TYPE: Calls: Journals
Author: Katie Howie
Call for Papers
Frontiers in Psychology
Discrete Emotions in Environmental Decision-Making
The manuscript submission is now open for a new article collection I am co-editing with Profs. Felix Septianto (University of Queensland) and Katharine Howie (University of Southern Mississippi), which is on “Discrete Emotions in Environmental Decision-Making,” to be published inÌýFrontiersÌýin Psychology.
The aim of the collection is to bring together the latest high-quality articles from researchers working in the area of emotion science, environmental psychology, and social marketing, focused on how emotions can influence sustainability and environmental behaviors. All research will be published Open Access.
We would welcome a variety of article types, such as: Original Research, Systematic Reviews, and Conceptual Analyses. On behalf of the editorial team, I would like to include your work in this collection, as I firmly believe a contribution from yourself would greatly benefit our Research Topic. You can find out more about our Research Topic via its homepage here:
Whilst the abstract contribution has a flexible deadline, if you would like feedback on your manuscript’s suitability, I encourage you to submit a short summary (<1000 words) of your proposed manuscript to us as soon as possible (this does not need to be the final abstract of your submitted manuscript). The deadline for manuscript submissions is 31 October 2022 but we can discuss personal extensions on a case-by-case basis.
This Research Topic is in collaboration withÌýFrontiersÌýin Psychology (impact factor: 2.99; CiteScore: 3.50). Please note that publishing fees are applied to accepted manuscripts, and as we do not want fees to be a barrier to publishing high-quality research, please feel free to contact our dedicated point of contact Kelly TreartyÌý atÌý psychology.submissions@frontiersin.orgÌýif you have any questions.
If you would like to contribute, please do. However, if you do not wish to participate, please feel free to forward this email to individual(s) you know who you think may be interested.
We are looking forward to hearing from you.
Best,
Eugene Chan (Toronto Metropolitan University, formerly Ryerson University)
On behalf of Felix Septianto (University of Queensland) and Katharine Howie (University of Southern Mississippi)
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