The American Psychological Association is seeking a founding editor for its new interdisciplinary journal Technology, Mind, and Behavior. The term of the editorship is 2020–2025, with a start-up period in the fall of 2019. For full information, see the call for nominations.
Technology, Mind, and Behavior is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that will publish original work on human-technology interaction, with a focus on human behavior at the individual or group level. The journal will showcase basic and applied empirical research on the psychology and dynamics of the interactions between humans and technology. Meta-analyses and literature reviews that summarize the current state of science on a topic will also be accepted.
Submit candidate nominations through APA’s Editor Search website. The nomination should include the candidate’s name and email address and a brief (250 word) statement describing the nominee’s qualifications to serve as editor. Self-nominations are encouraged. Nominations may also be submitted by email to Rose Sokol-Chang, PhD (Publisher, APA Journals).
The editor search is led by Howard S. Kurtzman, PhD, and Amber L. Story, PhD, both of APA’s Science Directorate.
The deadline for accepting nominations is May 15, 2019, when reviews will begin.