Abstract

The Journal of Social and Political Psychology (JSPP) has grown and developed well in 2014. To be able to handle the growing number of submissions to the journal, we expanded the editorial team over the summer. Based on the recommendations of our search committee consisting of four senior members of our Editorial Board (Dan Christie, John Duckitt, Colin Wayne Leach, Susan Opotow), we appointed seven new Associate Editors: Glenn Adams (University of Kansas, USA), Gulseli Baysu (Kadir Has University, Turkey), Boris Bizumic (Australian National University), Rusi Jaspal (De Montfort University, United Kingdom), Malgorzata Kossowska (Jagiellonian University, Poland), Siew Fang Law (Victoria University, Australia), and Shahnaaz Suffla (Medical Research Council/University of South Africa). The composition of the new editorial team reflects epistemological, methodological, theoretical, geographical, and cultural diversity in social and political psychology.

Highlights

  • Due to the continuing high number of submissions to the Journal of Social and Political Psychology (JSPP), in 2017 we substantially extended our editorial team and were joined by the following new Associate

  • JSPP has continued with the publication of two issues per year

  • No 1 of 2017 includes ten original research articles covering a range of topics and approaches in social and political psychology based on research conducted in various countries (Cameroon, Finland, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, United States), as well as two commentaries on support for Trump and on Islamist suicide terrorism

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Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 2018, Vol 6(1), 1–7, doi:10.5964/jspp.v6i1.956 *Corresponding author at: Philipps University Marburg, Department of Psychology, Gutenbergstr. Due to the continuing high number of submissions (see below) to the Journal of Social and Political Psychology (JSPP), in 2017 we substantially extended our editorial team and were joined by the following new Associate JSPP has continued with the publication of two issues per year.

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