The British Journal of Social Psychology publishes original papers in all areas of social psychology including:
social cognition
attitudes
group processes
social influence
intergroup relations
self and identity
nonverbal communication
social psychological aspects of personality, affect and emotion
language and discourse
Submissions addressing these topics from a variety of approaches and methods, both quantitative and qualitative are welcomed.
We publish papers of the following kinds:
empirical papers that address theoretical issues;
theoretical papers, including analyses of existing social psychological theories and presentations of theoretical innovations, extensions, or integrations;
review papers that provide an evaluation of work within a given area of social psychology and that present proposals for further research in that area;
methodological papers concerning issues that are particularly relevant to a wide range of social psychologists;
brief reports that can include research studies or theoretical contributions;
an invited agenda article as the first article in the first part of every volume.