期刊名称:JOURNAL OF BLACK PSYCHOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Journal of Black Psychology has been the leading forum on the psychological study of Black populations for close to 35 years. Founded and sponsored by the Association of Black Psychologists, The Journal of Black Psychology presents the most innovative scholarly research and theory on the behavior of Black and other populations from Black or Afrocentric perspectives.
The Journal of Black Psychology brings you the latest scholarly discussion on timely and sensitive topics. It provides the empirical, theoretical, and methodological studies you need to stay on top of the rapid developments in knowledge about Black experience and behavior. Since 1974, The Journal of Black Psychology has led and recorded the most outstanding contributions within the field of psychology toward the understanding of the experiences and behavior of Black populations. The journal provides complete and balanced coverage of the field's latest developments and advances, through original articles and special features such as Research Briefs, Essays, Commentary, and Book Reviews. An international array of distinguished authors brings you original analyses and perspectives covering a wide variety of areas, including:
- African-centered psychology
- Counseling & Clinical Psychology
- Psychology of black children
- Therapeutic interventions
- Personality
- Education
- Health & social behavior
- Life span & family issues
- Diversity in African cultures
- Organizational Psychology
Thomson Reuters 2008 Journal Citation Reports?BR> 2008 Ranking:
46/101 in Psychology, Multidisciplinary
2008 Impact Factor: 0.977
Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts should be submitted at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jbp, where authors will be required to set up an online account in the SAGETRACK system powered by ScholarOne. Prospective authors may also wish to download the Editor's Statement, to be published in the May 2009 issue. Please submit electronic files using MS Word (Windows Vista users, please save your files as an earlier ".doc" filetype). Each submission should consist of a cover file and manuscript file. The cover file should contain a request for review of the manuscript and a statement of the purpose and focus of the submitted paper. Cover files should also include the following information:
- manuscript title and all author names, affiliations, mailing addresses, and e-mail addresses
- short biographical paragraphs of each author and any acknowledgments
- manuscript submission date
Every effort should be made by the author to see that the manuscript file contains no clues as to the author's identity. Footnotes containing information pertaining to the identity of the author or institutional affiliation should be on separate pages. Manuscripts, including references, must be double spaced throughout and must conform to guidelines given in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA), 5th ed., 2001.
The manuscript file should begin with a title page, omitting the author's name and affiliation but including the title and the date submitted. Following the title page should be a 100-175 word abstract and 4-5 keywords. The introduction section should follow and precede, in order, the Method, Results, and Discussion sections for empirical reports. Following in order should be note pages, references (entries double spaced and alphabetically listed), appendixes, tables, and figures. Table and figure locations should be indicated in text by callouts (e.g., "[insert Table 1 here]") inserted after the respective paragraphs. Figures must be camera ready.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief:
Kevin Cokley University of Texas at Austin
Associate Editors:
Howard C. Stevenson University of Pennsylvania
Tiffany G. Townsend Georgetown University School of Medicine
Kenneth M. Tyler University of Kentucky
Associate Editor:
Tamara L. Brown University of Kentucky
Editorial Advisory Board:
Na'Im Akbar Florida State University
Oscar A. Barbarin University of Michigan (Emeritus)
Faye Z. Belgrave Virginia Commonwealth University
Nancy Boyd-Franklin Rutgers University
A. Wade Boykin Howard University
William E. Cross Jr. City University of New York Graduate Center
Janet E. Helms Boston College
ames M. Jones University of Delaware
Harriette McAdoo Michigan State University
Thomas A. Parham University of California, Irvine
Margaret Beale Spencer University of Pennsylvania
Francis Terrell University of North Texas
Robert L. Williams Washington University, St Louis
Editorial Consultants:
Germine Awad
LaVerne A. Berkel University of Missouri at Kansas City
Terra L. Bowen-Reid Morgan State University
Tamara L. Brown University of Kentucky
Leon Caldwell University of Memphis
Tabbye Chavous University of Michigan
M. Nicole Coleman University of Houston
Noni Gaylord Loyola University, Chicago
Tawanda M. Greer University of South Carolina
Carla Hunter University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Robert J. Jagers University of Michigan
Chase L. Lesane-Brown Vanderbilt University
Heather Lyons Loyola College in Maryland
Keith Maddox Tufts University, USA
Ezemenari M. Obasi Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Yasser Payne University of Delaware
Le'Roy Reese Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
Stephanie J. Rowley University of Michigan
Suzette L. Speight Loyola University, Chicago
Anita Jones Thomas
Rheeda Walker University of Georgia
Leo Wilton State University of New York, Binghamton
Lynda Brown Wright University of Kentucky
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