Propose a Special Issue
Lead a focused collection of research on a timely topic in psychological science.
Shape the Future of Human Psychology
Special Issues allow leading researchers to curate a collection of high-impact articles around a specific theme, driving innovation and scholarly dialogue in the field of behavioral science.
The Journal of Human Psychology (JHP) invites proposals from established researchers, academic groups, and institutions to guest-edit Special Issues. These focused collections offer an opportunity to explore emerging themes, consolidate diverse perspectives, and create lasting reference points for clinical and developmental psychology.
Academic Leadership
Establish yourself as a thought leader by curating a definitive collection on a topic of your expertise.
Network Expansion
Engage with a global network of contributors and expand your professional collaborations.
Enhanced Visibility
Special Issues receive dedicated promotion via JHP's indexing networks, newsletters, and social channels.
A strong proposal should include:
- Proposed Title: A descriptive and concise title for the Special Issue.
- Scope Statement: A 300-500 word description of the theme, its significance, and key research questions.
- Guest Editor CVs: Brief bios and CVs of all proposed Guest Editors (1-3 editors recommended).
- Suggested Timeline: Proposed dates for the call for papers, submission deadline, and expected publication.
- Potential Contributors: A list of 5-10 potential authors or groups who might be invited to submit.
Proposals are submitted via email to the JHP Editorial Office. Following receipt, proposals undergo an internal review by our Editor-in-Chief and Advisory Board. This process typically takes 2-4 weeks.
- Drafting and publicizing the Call for Papers.
- Inviting and soliciting high-quality submissions.
- Managing the peer-review process with JHP's editorial team.
- Ensuring timely revisions and final submissions from authors.
- Authoring a Guest Editorial for the published issue.
Ready to Propose?
Submit your Special Issue concept to our editorial team for consideration.
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