New ideas in psychology.

MH Bickhard, RL Campbell - 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
MH Bickhard, RL Campbell
2005psycnet.apa.org
For over two decades, New Ideas in Psychology has advocated and supported theory,
innovation, criticism, and integration. New Ideas was not just one of the very first theory
journals in psychology, it is still the one that defines its niche the most broadly. As the new
editors of New Ideas, we will continue to nurture theory, innovation, criticism, and integration.
We will work to connect people doing theory that is of relevance to psychology. Sometimes
we will also be working to connect groups that scarcely know of each other's existence. New …
Abstract
For over two decades, New Ideas in Psychology has advocated and supported theory, innovation, criticism, and integration. New Ideas was not just one of the very first theory journals in psychology, it is still the one that defines its niche the most broadly. As the new editors of New Ideas, we will continue to nurture theory, innovation, criticism, and integration. We will work to connect people doing theory that is of relevance to psychology. Sometimes we will also be working to connect groups that scarcely know of each other's existence. New Ideas in Psychology is a journal for theoretical psychology in its broadest sense. We are looking for new and seminal ideas, from within Psychology and from other fields that have something to bring to Psychology. We welcome presentations and criticisms of theory, of background metaphysics, and of fundamental issues of method, both empirical and conceptual. We are also open to comments or debate, interviews, and book reviews.(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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