期刊名称:EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF THE ARTS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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AIMS & SCOPE Empirical Studies of the Arts is the official Journal of the International Association of Empirical Aesthetics. The Journal serves as a forum for empirical studies of aesthetics, creativity, and all the arts as examined by researchers in all of the social sciences. As well as research reports, the Journal publishes theoretical and review articles. Research reports are quantitative or qualitative depending upon the methods employed by the researcher. All articles are oriented toward a general audience, so that scholars in allied disciplines such as philosophical aesthetics, literary and art criticism, etc. who are interested in current developments in empirical aesthetics can keep abreast of the field.
From the start, Empirical Studies of the Arts has aimed to be an inclusive central repository for high quality research reports, reviews, and theoretical articles. One of the main reasons for starting the Journal was the perception that work on scientific aesthetics is too widely scattered. Thus, for example, psychologists or anthropologists may not hear for many years about interesting new developments in sociology for the simple reason that they do not regularly read sociology journals. This lack of communication has impeded progress in empirical aesthetics, as it would be difficult to argue that the arts can be adequately understood from the perspective of any single discipline.
a message from the editor . . . We are pleased to announce that beginning with Volume 28 (1), Empirical Studies of the Arts will be indexed and abstracted in the following resources:
- Arts and Humanities Citation Index?
- Current Contents?Arts & Humanities
- Social Sciences Citation Index?
- Journal Citation Reports/ Social Sciences Edition
- Current Contents?Social and Behavioral Sciences
Recently, the Journal has seen the introduction of a number of new features to facilitate the needs of scholars in the field. Specifically, we have introduced Brief Reports and Theoretical Notes alongside standard Research Articles to better represent the diversity of approaches to tackle problems of interest in the arts and aesthetics.
Second, to shorten the duration of time between acceptance of manuscripts and their availability on the Journal抯 website, beginning in 2013, the publisher will make available corrected proofs via the Early Online View (EOV) link on ESA抯 electronic content website.
This should result in the rapid communication of findings to the Journal抯 audience, as manuscripts will be made available to subscribers prior to their inclusion in a specific issue.
ABSTRACTED AND INDEXED IN
- A.P.A.-Psychinfo Database
- A.P.A.-Psychological Abstracts
- ARTbibliographies Modern
- Arts & Humanities Citation Index?/li>
- British Humanities Index
- Current Contents?Arts & Humanities
- Current Contents?Social and Behavioral Sciences
- EBSCO Publishing Databases
- International Bibliography of Book Reviews (IBR)
- International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ)
- Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition
- Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts
- RILM Abstracts of Music Literature
- Social Planning/Policy & Development Abstracts
- Social Sciences Citation Index?
Instructions to Authors
Submit manuscript to: |
Dr. Oshin Vartanian DRDC Toronto 1133 Sheppard Avenue West Toronto, ON M3K 2CG Canada E-mail:oshinv1@mac.com |
Submission of new and revised manuscripts: Please email your manuscripts, saved in Word to the editor. List the following information in the body of your message: full contact details, the title of your manuscript, and the Abstract. Should submission via email not be possible, you may send a copy of your manuscript saved in Word on a CD to the editor. In a separate file on the CD list the following information: full contact details, the title of your manuscript, and the Abstract.
Originality: Only original articles are accepted for publication. Submission of a manuscript represents certification on the part of the author(s) that neither the article submitted, nor a version of it has been published, or is being considered for publication elsewhere.
Content of the manuscript: Empirical Studies of the Arts publishes original empirical investigations that increase theoretical understanding of behaviors which center around works of art and aesthetic experiences of all types including, but not limited to, the visual arts, music, literature, dance, museum behavior, and creativity. Literature reviews, meta-analyses, and theoretical papers may also be considered for publication. A complete manuscript typically ranges from 15 to 25 double-spaced pages.
Organization and style of the manuscript: Authors should prepare manuscripts in strict accordance with the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (Sixth Edition). Formatting instructions and instructions on the preparation of tables, figures, and references appear in the Manual. A sample manuscript for an entire paper is presented on pages 41 to 53 of the Manual.
Tables: Refer to the sample table shown on page 52 of the Manual for the format of a table and the way it is included in the text.
Figures: Refer to the sample figure shown in page 53 of the Manual for the format of a figure and the way it is included in the text. A separate electronic file for each figure should be included with the initial submission of a manuscript. If the manuscript is accepted for publication, a higher contrast black-on-white paper copy of each figure is required. The Journal does not publish in color. Please make certain that color is not used in any figures or images of stimulus materials.
Permission: Authors are required to obtain and provide to the Editor on final acceptance of the manuscript all necessary permissions to reproduce in print and in electronic form any copyrighted images of artworks or other materials.
Lead author will receive twenty complimentary reprints of their published article. Additional reprints may be ordered.
Editorial Board EXECUTIVE EDITOR OSHIN VARTANIAN University of Toronto—Scarborough
EDITOR EMERITUS COLIN MARTINDALE Department of Psychology, University of Maine
BOARD OF ADVISORY EDITORS GERALD CUPCHIK Scarborough College, University of Toronto
HOLGER H諫E Department of Psychology, Oldenburg University
PAVEL MACHOTKA Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz
GEORGE SHORTESS Department of Psychology Lehigh University
DEAN KEITH SIMONTON Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis
EDITORIAL BOARD ANJAN CHATTERJEE Department of Neurology and Neuroscience University of Pennsylvania
JO C. H. CHEN College of Fine and Applied Arts National Taiwan Normal University
HOWARD GARDNER Graduate School of Education Harvard University
HANA GOTTESDIENER U.F.R. de Sciences Psychologiques et de Sciences de l'Education Universit?de Paris X - Nanterre
PAUL HEKKERT Department of Industrial Design Delft University of Technology
DIANE HUMPHREY Department of Psychology King's University College at The University of Western Ontario
THOMAS JACOBSEN Institute of Psychology I University of Leipzig
NATHAN KOGAN Department of Psychology New School for Social Research
AARON KOZBELT Brooklyn College
HELMUT LEDER Department of Psychological Basic Research University of Vienna
RAYMOND A. MAR York University
I. C. McMANUS Department of Psychology University College London
MARCOS NADAL University of Vienna
SCOTT PARKER Department of Psychology Washington University
VLADIMIR PETROV Russian Institute of Art Studies Moscow
ROLF REBER University of Bergen
PAUL SILVIA Department of Psychology University of North Carolina at Greensboro
LISA SMITH Educational Assessment Research Unit University of Otago
PABLO P. L. TINIO Queens College of the City University of New York
RALF WEBER Dresden University of Technology
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