Call for Papers
Journal of Media Psychology
Editor-in-Chief
Gary Bente, University of Cologne, Germany
Associate Editors
Nicole Krämer, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Niklas Ravaja, Helsinki School of Economics, Finland
Margrit Schreier, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
Joseph B. Walther, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA
Aims and Scope
The Journal of Media Psychology (JMP, ISSN 1864-1105) is committed to publishing original, high-quality papers which cover the broad range of media psychological research, including various media, applications, and user groups. The journal is also open to research from neighboring disciplines as far as this work ties in with psychological concepts of the uses and effects of the media.
The journal in particular invites submissions that are multidisciplinary and reflect a broader theoretical and methodological spectrum. Submissions of comparative work, e.g., cross-media, cross-gender, or cross-cultural, are encouraged. Publications of original empirical studies are accompanied by theoretical and methodological papers as well as state-of-the-art reviews.
To ensure short turn-around cycles for manuscript review and fast publication, the Journal of Media Psychology relies solely upon electronic communication starting from electronic submission and continuing throughout the entire review and production process.
Submission
All manuscripts are to be submitted electronically, by e-mail, to the Editor-in-Chief:
Gary Bente
University of Cologne
Department for Psychology
Social Psychology and Media Psychology
Richard-Strauss-Straße 2
50931 Cologne
Germany
Tel. +49 221 470-6502
Fax +49 221 470-5299

Manuscript requirements are available at:
http://www.hogrefe.com/journals/jmp/
Editorial Board
Ahmad Al Issa, American University of Sharjah, UAE
Klaus Boehnke, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
Paul Bolls, University of Missouri, MO, USA
Jennings Bryant, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
Rick Busselle, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA
Kevin Durkin, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Marco Ennemoser, University of Giessen, Germany
David Ewoldsen, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
Art Graesser, University of Memphis, TN, USA
Melanie Green, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Friedrich Hesse, University of Tübingen, Germany
Jeroen Jansz, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Max Kaase, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
Christoph Klimmt, University of Mainz, Germany
Elly Konijn, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Ingrid Moeller, University of Potsdam, Germany
Peter Ohler, Technical University of Chemnitz, Germany
Mary Beth Oliver, Penn State University, University Park, PA, USA
Ingrid Paus-Hasebrink, University of Salzburg, Austria
Rüdiger Pfister, University of Lüneburg, Germany
Robert F. Potter, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA
Arthur A. Raney, Florida State University, FL, USA
Ute Ritterfeld, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Manfred, Schmitt, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany
Holger Schramm, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Frank Schwab, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
Michael Slater, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
Kaveri Subrahmanyam, California State University, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Veikko Surakka, University of Tampere, Finland
Dagmar Unz, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
Sonja Utz, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Jan van den Bulck, Leuven School for Mass Communication Research, Belgium
Peter Vorderer, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Rene Weber, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Werner Wirth, University of Zurich, Switzerland