Parenting: Science and Practice
- Published By: Psychology Press
- Volume Number: 8
- Frequency: 4
- Print ISSN: 1529-5192
- Online ISSN: 1532-7922
Aims & Scope
Parenting: Science and Practice strives to promote the exchange of empirical findings, theoretical perspectives, and methodological approaches from all disciplines that help to define and advance theory, research, and practice in parenting, caregiving, and childrearing broadly construed. "Parenting" is interpreted to include biological parents and grandparents, adoptive parents, nonparental caregivers, and others, including infrahuman parents. Articles on parenting itself, antecedents of parenting, parenting effects on parents and on children, the multiple contexts of parenting, and parenting interventions and education are all welcome. The journal is committed to bringing parenting to science and science to parenting.
Parenting: Science and Practice is a quarterly international and interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal that seeks to publish rigorous empirical, methodological, applied, review, theoretical, perspective, and policy pieces relevant to parenting; contributions from the humanities and biological sciences, as well as the social sciences are invited. The journal will also publish notices of books and other publications or media representations relevant to a scientific approach to parenting.
Parenting: Science and Practice’ Web site provides archival titles and synopses of published papers and supplements the journal with abstracts, tables, audio, video, and other multimedia elements that expand on articles presented in the journal. (www.parentingscienceandpractice.com)
Departments
Parenting: Science and Practice has five main departments: Inquiries about prospective submissions to any department should be addressed to the Editor (email: Marc_H_Bornstein@nih.gov).
- Empirical Articles. The journal is principally committed to the publication of empirical articles. Creative, comprehensive, and clear reports that advance the empirical base and theory in the field of parenting studies are sought, and all modes of empirical research are invited: experimental, observational, ethnographic, textual, interpretive, and survey.
- Reviews. Reviews of the literature may be empirically grounded or theoretical; they should be scholarly, integrative, and timely, synthesizing or evaluating an issue relevant to parenting. Published reviews are normally accompanied by a small number of solicited commentaries from specialists in parenting as well as in allied fields.
- Statements. Statements published in Parenting provide a forum for the rapid dissemination of new hypotheses, fresh concepts, alternative methods, or emerging trends. Statements should be tightly reasoned and empirically grounded and must be cogent and succinct. Statements should not exceed 3,000 words in length.
- Tutorials in Parenting. Parenting will publish occasional tutorials that debut a new concept in parenting or explore the intersection of parenting with an academic specialty pertinent to parenting studies. These papers define the concept or the field, crystallize its major contributions, detail direct associations with parenting, and augur future directions of application.
- Media Notices. Summaries and evaluations of books, periodicals, websites, and other media that concern themselves with parenting studies or practices will appear in the journal. Send relevant material to the Editor.
Additional Features
Thematic Issues
Parenting: Science and Practice welcomes proposals for Thematic Issues. Thematic Issues need to have components that link together closely in some meaningful conceptual or theoretical way, and the proposer of a Thematic Issue becomes the Guest Editor. Thematic Issues may be invited or open competitions, but all submissions must be peer reviewed. Individuals interested in developing a Thematic Issue should send the Editor a brief proposal and justification. Some proposals may be more appropriate for the Monographs in Parenting series.
Media Notices
Parenting: Science and Practice will publish summaries and evaluations of books, periodicals, Web sites, and other media that concern themselves with parenting studies and childcare practices. Send relevant material to the Editor.
Monographs in Parenting
To accompany the journal, Monographs in Parenting will publish authored or edited volumes whose central concern is parenting, caregiving, and childrearing broadly construed. Inquiries about potential submissions to the Monographs in Parenting series are invited.
Website
Parenting: Science and Practice’ Web site provides archival titles and synopses of published papers and supplements the journal with abstracts, tables, audio, video, and other multimedia elements that will expand upon articles presented in the journal. (www.parentingscienceandpractice.com)
Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106.
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