Call for Papers: "Intersectionality in Psychology: Science, Policy, and Social Justice" (10/19) (original) (raw)

2020, Translational Issues in Psychological Science

Call for Papers: “Intersectionality in Psychology: Science, Policy, and Social Justice” for a special issue of Translational Issues in Psychological Science Deadline for Submissions: October 1, 2019 Final Publication: December 2020 This special issue is part of an innovative journal, titled Translational Issues in Psychological Science, co-sponsored by the American Psychological Association (APA) and the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS). “Intersectionality in Psychology: Science, Policy, and Social Justice” will be published in the sixth year of the journal, which is scheduled to appear in December 2020. For this issue, the Editors will consider manuscripts across a broad range of psychological research on intersectionality that pertains to topics including, but not limited to, the following: • Applications of intersectionality to address complex social problems • “Activist science,” participatory action research, and community-based research • Intersectional forms of discrimination and inequality, e.g. gendered racism & sexual racism • How intersectionality challenges dominant psychological theories and methods • Psychology and social change, including advocacy, public policy, and social movements • Methodological innovations in the study of intersectionality • Intersectionality in clinical settings and psychotherapy