[psychology-visionlist] journal club articles
Jonathan Peirce
jonathan.peirce at nottingham.ac.uk
Tue Oct 21 17:29:06 BST 2014
Some of the PhD students and postdocs might be especially interested in
the fact that iPerception has a section called "Journal Club" where
people can submit a report up a 1500 words on the discussion of a
Journal article. Might be worth thinking about if an article generates
interesting discussion. I think it will be /relatively/ light touch
review process but might get you some practice at going through the
publication process.
Jon
http://submission.perceptionweb.com/supplement/instructions/ip/authors.html
/Journal Club (formerly i-Comment)/. This section publishes journal club
style articles that review recently published literature from any
journal in the study of perception. This format is open to researchers
at any stage of their career, but those at an early stage of their
career (graduate students, post-docs) are particularly encouraged to
submit to this section. Submissions can review articles published within
the last two years. Submissions to this section could take the form of a
concise and articulate summary of the most critical findings from an
empirical article. More critical submissions, however, are also welcome:
all too often the concerns raised by journal clubs in individual labs
have no airing space in widely accessible publication formats. More
speculative submissions, for example, that link an empirical article to
a theoretical position, or field of research, not considered by the
authors, are also encouraged. Articles should be no more than 1500
words. Submissions may contain figures. Please contact the Journal Club
editorLee de Wit <mailto:Lee.deWit at ppw.kuleuven.be>with specific
questions about content.
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Dr. Jonathan Peirce
School of Psychology
University of Nottingham
http://www.peirce.org.uk
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