Call for Journal: Storytelling and narrative-based approaches in psychology research and practice

Storytelling and narrative-based approaches in psychology research and practice

This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 3 – Good Health & Wellbeing.

Humans instinctively develop and organise knowledge, experience, memories, intentions, aspirations, life histories, and personal identities into narrative patterns and plots. Narrative psychology concerns itself with the importance of such life storytelling to how people navigate the world, connect and engage with others, and understand themselves.

This collection is dedicated to highlighting the application and value of narrative-based research approaches in psychology research and practice, across diverse populations and contexts.

Contributions are primarily invited from the psychological sciences — notably personality psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, health psychology, and organisational psychology — as are those from allied fields, such as anthropology, linguistics, philosophy and the medical humanities.

Research of all types is welcomed, whether theoretical, empirical, or methodological in nature.

Perspectives that explore proximate themes — e.g. memory, experience, use of narrative approaches in policymaking — provided they relate to narrative approaches are also encouraged.

 

Editors

Submitting a paper for consideration

 

To submit your manuscript for consideration at Humanities & Social Sciences Communications as part of this Collection, please follow the steps detailed on this page. On the first page of our online submission system, under “I’m submitting:” select your article type. Authors should express their interest in the Collection in their cover letter.

Accepted papers are published on a rolling basis as soon as they are ready.

Find out more about the Editors here

Collection Policies:-

 

The Collection will publish original research Articles, Reviews and Comments (full details on content types can be found here). Papers will be published in Humanities & Social Sciences Communications as soon as they are accepted and then collected together and promoted on the Collection homepage. All Collections are associated with a call for papers and are managed by one or more of our Editorial Board Members and the journal’s Editors.

This Collection welcomes submissions from all authors – and not by invitation only – on the condition that the manuscripts fall within the scope of the Collection and of Humanities & Social Sciences Communications more generally. See our editorial process page for more details.

All submissions are subject to the same peer review process and editorial standards as regular Humanities & Social Sciences Communications Articles, including the journal’s policy on competing interests. The peer review of any submissions for which the Editors have competing interests is handled by Editorial Board Members who have no competing interests. See our journal policies and submission guidelines for more details.

This Collection is not supported by sponsorship.

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