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Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review (GLIP)
Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review (GLIP)
http://www.psychology.org.au/units/interest_groups/gay_lesbian/8.7.22_10.asp
(Link inactive 29 November 2007)
http://www.groups.psychology.org.au/glip/glip_review/
(Link active 29 November 2007)
Publisher: Australian Psychological Society
Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review aims to encourage research that
challenges the stereotypes and assumptions of pathology that have often
inhered to research on lesbians and gay men (amongst others). The aim of the
Review is thus to facilitate discussion over the direction of lesbian and
gay psychology in Australia, and to provide a forum within which academics,
practitioners and lay people may publish.
The Review is open to a broad range of material, and especially welcomes
research, commentary and reviews that critically evaluate the status quo in
regards to LGBTI issues. The Review also seeks papers that redress the
imbalance that has thus far focused on the issues facing white lesbians and
gay men, to the exclusion of other sexual and racial minority groups.
As a result, we are interested in a wide range of academic, practitioner and
lay work for inclusion in the Review, such as:
* Empirical articles (4000 word max)
* Commentary on LGBTI issues and psychology
* Theoretical pieces
* Personal narratives of LGBTI experience
* Book reviews (please contact the Editor for a list of books available)
* Conference reports/conference abstracts
* Practitioner reports/field notes
* Political/media style reports of relevant issues
* Promotional material for LGBTI relevant issues
* Research in brief - reviews of a favourite/troublesome article/book
chapter that you have read and would like to comment on.
If you have anything else that you might feel would be of interest to the
GLIP Review, please contact the Editor with a proposal or informal inquiry.
We also welcome people interested in guest editing an issue on a specific
topic - this could involve 'revisiting' a classic text in the area of
lesbian and gay psychology, publishing a collection of papers from a
conference, or focusing on a current topic relevant to LGBTI communities.
We also especially welcome contributions from new researchers in the field,
as well as from postgraduate students and practitioners. Finally, we welcome
anyone interested in being on the editorial board of the Review, or in
reviewing papers for the Review.
ISSN: 1833-4512
Editor:
Damien Riggs
The University of Adelaide
Email: damien.riggs@adelaide.edu.au
Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review is available free of charge as
an Open Access journal on the Internet.
Content available in PDF format.
Current Issue: Volume 2, No. 1, April 2006
Date: 7 July 2006
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