Access the complete list of GPIR Special Issues Group Processes & Intergroup Relations (GPIR) is a scientific social psychology journal dedicated to research on social psychological processes within and between groups. It provides a forum for and is aimed at researchers and students in social psychology and related disciples (e.g., organizational and management sciences, political science, sociology, language and communication, cross cultural psychology, international relations) that have a scientific interest in the social psychology of human groups. The journal has an extensive editorial team that includes many of the leading scholars in social psychology of group processes and intergroup relations from around the world. Topics GPIR communications basic and applied empirical research and theory on topics of critical concern to society: prejudice discrimination stereotyping social categorization minority and majority influence conformity group decision-making leadership group structure group socialization bargaining and negotiation intergroup conflict and cooperation collective action and cognition collective self and identity social identity language and identity ethnic and cultural relations social dilemmas Articles, Reports and Special Issues GPIR publishes standard quantitative research and review articles, typically 5000-8000 words, excluding references, tables, and figures. Single study papers are welcome; however, these must be sufficiently powered and make an important contribution to the literature. GPIR does not currently accept short reports or qualitative work. If authors wish to submit longer or shorter articles, this should be discussed in advance with the editor by e-mail. Manuscripts should be prepared strictly in accordance with APA publication guidelines as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association ( 7th ed. ). Of the 8 issues published each year one or two are typically thematic Special Issues which highlight hot, novel or controversial topics in group processes and intergroup relations. Special Issues are peer-reviewed like regular issues but they are guest edited. Special Issues can be initiated by the journal editors who invite guest editors, or they can be initiated by scholars in the field. If you feel you have an idea for a Special Issue that you would like to guest edit contact the Special Issues Editor, Michael Hogg. All enquires should be directed to the GPIR Editorial office - Dominic Abrams Group Processes and Intergroup Relations School of Psychology Keynes College University of Kent Canterbury CT2 7NP Tel: +44 1227 827475 Fax: +44 1227 827030 Email: gpir@kent.ac.uk Peer-Review Process Submissions to Group Processes and Intergroup Relations are double blind reviewed (reviewers' and authors' names are withheld). The Editors check submissions for suitability, and assign suitable submissions to the appropriate Associate Editor who seeks reviews from two or three expert peer reviewers. The journal aims to receive comments within 4 weeks of each reviewer's agreement to review, and to make editorial decisions within four weeks of having received sufficient reviews. 30% Discount for Society Members! If you are a member of any of the following societies then you are eligible for a special 30% DISCOUNT on the current individual subscription rate: SPSP (Society for Personality and Social Psychology) SPSSI (Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues) EASP (European Association for Social Psychology) BPS (British Psychological Society) SESP (Society for Experimental Social Psychology) To order contact our customer service department: Fax: +44 (0)20 7374 8741 Credit Card Hotline +44 (0)20 7330 1266 Group Processses & Intergroup Relations is available on SAGE Journals Online . This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) . Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/gpir