The Journal of Social Psychology explained

The Journal of Social Psychology
Cover:Journal of Social Psychology.jpg
Editor:Bradley M. Okdie
John Edlund
Cynthia Willis-Esqueda
Lisa Legault
William "Ivey" Mackenzie
Discipline:Social psychology
Former Names:The Journal of Social Psychology: Political, Racial and Differential Psychology
Abbreviation:J. Soc. Psychol.
Publisher:Routledge
Frequency:Bimonthly
History:1929–present
Impact:2.712
Impact-Year:2020
Website:http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?journalCode=vsoc20
Link1:http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/00224545.asp
Link1-Name:Online access
Link2:http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/vsoc20
Link2-Name:Online archive
Oclc:692496513
Lccn:33021284
Issn:0022-4545
Eissn:1940-1183

The Journal of Social Psychology is a bimonthly academic journal covering social psychology published by Routledge, who acquired it from Heldref Publications in 2009. The journal was established in 1929 by John Dewey and Carl Murchison. It covers all areas of basic and applied social psychology. The journal was subtitled Political, Racial and Differential Psychology until changing its name in 1949. The Journal incorporated with Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs between 1925–2006[1]

Contents

The Journal of Social Psychology focuses on original empirical research. Most of the articles report laboratory or field research that covers a variety of topics in core areas of social and organizational psychology, including (but not limited to): the self and social identity, person perception and social cognition, attitudes and persuasion, social influence, consumer behavior, decision making, groups and teams, stereotypes and discrimination, interpersonal attraction and relationships, prosocial behavior, aggression, organizational behavior, leadership, and cultural psychology. The journal publishes work from all over the world and aims to improve the integration of contemporary social sciences.[2]

See also

References

  1. Web site: The Journal of Social Psychology. www.tandfonline.com. 2020-02-06.
  2. Web site: The Journal of Social Psychology. ResearchGate. en. 2020-02-06.