Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Call for Papers - Journal of Cognitive Science

CALL FOR PAPERS

Journal of Cognitive Science

http://j-cs.org.

AIMS & SCOPE

The Journal of Cognitive Science (JCS) is published biannually by the Institute for Cognitive Science at Seoul National University, located in Seoul, Korea. Its main concern is to publish research articles of highest quality and significance within the disciplines of cognitive science, including, but not limited to, philosophy, psychology, linguistics, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, aesthetics, anthropology, and education, insofar as it is deemed to be of interest to those who pursue the study of mind. In particular, we would like to encourage submissions that cross the traditional disciplinary boundaries in themes and methods.

The JCS showcases quality research, improves the exchange of ideas, and illustrates the interdisciplinary work that is the hallmark of the cognitive science field.

Contributions may be in the form of articles, brief reports, reviews, or squibs.

Editor-in-Chief

Chungmin Lee, Seoul National University

Editors

Gualtiero Piccinini, University of Missouri - St. Louis

Naomi Miyake, University of Tokyo

Koiti Hasida, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan

Kyoung-Min Lee, Seoul National University

Editorial Board:

Hojjat Adeli, The Ohio State University

Bruno G. Bara, University of Turin

David Chalmers, Australian National University

Peter Gärdenfors, Lund University, Sweden

Merrill Garrett, University of Arizona

Dedre Gentner, Northwestern University

Etsuko Harada, Hosei University, Japan

Chai-Song Hong, Seoul National University

Jung-Oh Kim, Seoul National University

Kihyeon Kim, Seoul National University

Gary Geunbae Lee, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)

Ping Li, Penn State University

Chen Lin, Chinese Academy of Science

Charles Ling, Western Ontario University, Canada

Tetsuro Matsuzawa, Kyoto University

Reiko Mazuka, Duke University

Yasuhiro Shirai, University of Pittsburgh

Hua Shu, Beijing Normal University

Peter Slezak, The University of New South Wales

Hyeon-joo Song, Yonsei University

Li-Hai Tan, University of Hong Kong

Paul Thagard, University of Waterloo, Canada

Byoung-Tak Zhang, Seoul National University

Advisory Editorial Board:

Alfonso Caramazza, Harvard University

Jean-Pierre Déscles, University of Paris – Sorbonne

Kazuhiko Kakehi, Chukyo University

Jaegwon Kim, Brown University

Geraldine Legendre, Johns Hopkins University

Jay McClelland, Carnegie Mellon University

Paul Smolensky, Johns Hopkins University

Yoo-Hun Suh, Seoul National University

Leonard Talmy, SUNY, Buffalo

Myeong-Han Zoh, Seoul National University

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

All submissions must be in English, written clearly and in sufficient detail so that referees can assess the merits of the work. Papers should be no longer than 10,000 words and should conform to the one of these styles; General Science style or Modified APA style.

1.General Science Style

References

Jackendoff, R. S. 1976, 'Toward an Explanatory Semantic Representation', Linguistic Inquiry 7, 89-150.

Sadock, J. M. 1978, 'On Testing for Conversational Implicature', in P. Cole (ed.), Syntax and Semantics 9: Pragmatics.

2.Modified APA Style

Even if we adopt some form of APA, we need to modify it in such a way that session titles in the paper text are numbered (e.g., 1. Introduction 2. Experiment 1 3. Experiment 2 4. General Discussion). People in other areas than psychology adopt numbering system. Its REFERENCES examples are as follows:

References

Leakey, R., & Lewin, R. (1992). Origins reconsidered: In search of what makes us human. New York: Doubleday.

O’Sullivan, C., & Yeager, C. P. (1989). Communicative context and linguistic competence: The effect of social setting on a chimpanzee’s conversational skill. In R. A. Gardner, B. T. Gardner, & T. E. Van Cantfort (Eds.), Teaching sign language to chimpanzees (pp. 269-279). Albany: SUNY Press.

Authors should send an electronic copy (e.g., MS Word and a .pdf file) (if necessary a hardcopy) to JCS. - Hard copies should be sent to the following address:

(Prof) Chungmin Lee (clee@snu.ac.kr)

Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Cognitive Science

Department of Linguistics (and Cognitive Science Program)

Seoul National University

Seoul, 151-742

Republic of Korea

- All electronic submissions should be sent to j-cs@j-cs.org or clee@snu.ac.kr.

Each submission will be brought to two or three international reviewers. The contents of reviews will be forwarded to the authors, who will then have an opportunity to make revisions if warranted. Smolensky, Caramazza, Gentner and Déscles published their articles in JCS.

BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

Commenced publication in 2000.

ISSN: 1598-2327

Year 2000 – Volume 1: Issues 1 & 2 (combined)

Year 2001 – Volume 2: Issue 1, Issue 2

Year 2002 – Volume 3: Issue 1, Issue 2

Year 2003 – Volume 4: Issue 1, Issue 2

Year 2004 – Volume 5: Issue 1, Issue 2

Year 2005 – Volume 6: Issue 1, Issue 2

Year 2006 – Volume 7: Issue 1, Issue 2

Year 2007 – Volume 8: Issue 1, Issue 2

Year 2008 – Volume 9: Issue 1, Issue 2

Year 2009 –Volume 10: Issue 1, Issue 2

Year 2010 –Volume 11: Issue 1, Issue 2

SUBSCRIPTION:

Media

Coverage

Invidual

Institution

Student

Print journal

Per volume

US $20.00

US $50.00

US $12.00

Per back volume

US $10.00

US $25.00

US $ 6.00

e-journal(†)

Per volume

US $10.00

US $50.00

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Complete volumes

US $15.00

US $70.00

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Print & e-journal

Per back volume

-

US $70.00

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For detailed Subscription information, visit http://j-cs.org/subscrib/subscrib.php

QUESTIONS? Please direct any questions, comments or concerns to j-cs@j-cs.org. For more information visit http://j-cs.org.

Best regards,

Seorae Ko
Editing Assistant, Journal of Cognitive Science
Institute for Cognitive Science, Seoul National University,
Korea(ROK)
(Mobile): +82-10-9190-4211
(E-mail): jcogsi.ko@gmail.com

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