The Special Issue Spotter
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The Special Issue Spotter


Science magazine looks at 'life': some of the insights that social scientists are making as they study humans at different stages of the life cycle. (Science).

Four papers that showcase the power and promise of cognitive neuropsychology approaches to selective developmental disorders, with an introduction by Bradley Duchaine at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience in London. (Cognitive Neuropsychology).

How can research in applied developmental psychology best inform policies that will promote human welfare? (Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology).

Humans can only process so much information at once - where and why do such limitations arise? (European Journal of Cognitive Psychology).

A four-day workshop entitled 'Health-related Stigma and Discrimination' held in the Netherlands in 2004 led to the formation of the 'International Consortium for Research and Action Against Health-Related Stigma' and to this special issue - understanding and tackling health-related stigma. (Psychology, Health and Medicine).

Crisis! Its aftermath and its psychological treatment. (Journal of Clinical Psychology).

This special issue is dedicated to Elizabeth Loftus, and is full of research inspired by her work on the fallibility of human memory. (Applied Cognitive Psychology). Loftus' webpage is here.




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We trawl the world's journals so you don't have to: Animal minds: from computation to evolution (Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society: B). Basic Number Processing and Mathematics Achievement (special section, Mind, Brain and Education)....

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We trawl the web for the latest psychology journal special issues so you don't have to: Social Networking on the Internet - Developmental Implications (Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology). Neuropsychology of Paranormal Experiences and Beliefs...

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We trawl the web for the latest psychology journal special issues so you don't have to: Advice for a happy life (Journal of Happiness Studies). Dynamics and psychology (New Ideas in Psychology). "Recently...the hegemony of computationalism has given...

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We trawl the world's journals so you don't have to: The baby's place in the world (Infant Mental Health Journal). According to the editorial, this collection aims to "truly consider 'the baby’s place in the world,' and to rethink...

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Attitudes towards immigrants and immigration (International Journal of Intercultural Relations). Understanding and challenging stigma (Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology). Menstruation (Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology). Developmental...



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