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 Call for Papers on Personality and Temporality (honoring Philip Zimbardo)
Posted by: Maciej Stolarski
Title/Position: Professor of Psychology
School/Organization: University of Warsaw
Sent to listserv of: SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: December 4th, 2024


Dear All,

I am pleased to announce the call for papers for the Personality and Individual Differences (PAID) Special Issue entitled "Personality and Temporality: Philip Zimbardo (1933-2024) in Memoriam," edited by Maciej Stolarski (University of Warsaw, Poland), Marc Wittmann (Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology and Mental Health, Germany), Jeff Joireman (Washington State University, USA), and Oksana Senyk (Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine).

Through this special issue, we aim to honor the memory of Philip Zimbardo and his rich contribution to psychology—as a researcher, teacher, and popularizer. The special issue will also address the current status of temporality in personality science and theory.

We warmly invite you to share this call with fellow psychological time researchers and to submit a manuscript for consideration.

Submitted papers should concern the issue of psychological time, broadly defined, which includes (but is not limited to) the following areas/concepts:
- time perspective / temporal orientation
- mental time travel and future foresight
- episodic memory and episodic future thinking
- time perception and timing
- consideration of future consequences
- delay discounting / delay of gratification
- goal orientation
- temporal dilemmas
- established theories in the field (e.g., socioemotional selectivity theory, terror management theory, temporal construal, etc.)
- other time-related psychological phenomena (e.g., procrastination, nostalgia, hope, etc.)

All the details can be found here:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/special-issue/316596/personality-and-temporality-philip-zimbardo-1933-2024-in-memoriam




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