
The Newest Journal from the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
Social Issues and Policy Review
Published on behalf of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
Edited by:
Victoria M. Esses and John Dovidio
Published annually, Social Issues and Policy Review (SIPR) is the newest journal from the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. This publication provides timely theoretical and empirical reviews of topics and research that directly relate to understanding and addressing social issues and public policy. The content published in SIPR is not limited to a particular point of view, political or social ideology, geographic area of focus, or disciplinary orientation. Each single-issue volume encompasses areas of global concern and focuses on a variety of topics.
SIPR is available as part of a subscription to SPSSI's flagship publication, Journal of Social Issues (JSI), and also includes a subscription to Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy (ASAP).
TopNews and Announcements
Chech out what's coming in Volume 2 of SIPR:
- Volunteerism: Social Issues Perspectives and Social Policy Implications
Mark Snyder, M., & Allen M. Omoto - Attachment, Perceived Support, and the Transition to Parenthood: Social Policy and Health Implications
Jeffry A. Simpson, & W. Steven Rholes - Determinants and Consequences of Jury Racial Diversity: Empirical Findings, Implications, and Directions for Future Research
Samuel R. Sommers - The Rights and Responsibilities of Gay and Lesbian Parents: Legal Developments, Psychological Research, and Policy Implications
Jared Chamberlain, Monica K. Miller, & Brian H. Bornstein - How We Can Promote Behavior that Serves All of Us in the Future
Paul A. M. Van Lange, & Jeff A. Joireman - The Role of Acceptance and Empowerment in Promoting Reconciliation from the Perspective of the Needs-based Model
Nurit Shnabel, Arie Nadler, Daphna Canetti-Nisim, & Johannes Ullrich - Creating More Effective Multiethnic Schools
Sabrina Zirkel
New SPSSI book series!
SPSSI, in partnership with Wiley-Blackwell, is pleased to announce the launch of the book series Social Issues and Interventions. To browse the books in this series, please click here. If you are interested in editing a book in this series, please visit the SPSSI website for more information. An additional book series, Contemporary Social Issues, will launch in 2009. If you are interested in authoring a book for this series, please visit the SPSSI website.
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