Date: 16-Apr-2006
From: Youngsam Kim <kys079 gmail.com>
Subject: Journal of Cognitive Science
Full Title: Journal of Cognitive Science
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science;None
Call Deadline: 26-Jul-2006
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. 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. Editorial Board includes: Adeli Hojjat, The Ohio State University Etsuko Harada, Hosei University Koiti Hasida, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan Ping Li, University of Richmond Chen Lin, University of Science and Technology of China Charles Ling, Western Ontario University, Ontario, Canada Reiko Mazuka, Duke University Yasuhiro Shirai, Cornell University Peter Slezak, The University of New South Wales, among others. Advisory Editorial Board includes: Alfonso Caramazza, Harvard University Jean-Pierre Déscles, University of Paris - Sorbonne Dedre Gentner, Northwestern University Kazuhiko Kakehi, Nagoya University Jaegwon Kim, Brown University Géraldine Legendre, Johns Hopkins University Jay McClelland, Carnegie Mellon University Paul Smolensky, Johns Hopkins University Leonard Talmy, SUNY, Buffalo, among others. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES All submissions must be in English, clearly written and in sufficient detail to allow the referees to assess the merits of the work. Papers should be no longer than 5500 words, and should conform to the JCS style guide or one of the popular style guides, such as the APA, L&P, MLA, and IEEE formats. Papers will be received and processed any time as promptly as possible. Deadline: 26 July, 2006. Authors should send both an electronic copy (Ms Word) and a hardcopy (N.B., a .pdf file may replace the hardcopy) to JCS. - Hardcopies should be forwarded 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 assist cogsci.snu.ac.kr. Each submission will be brought to two or three (blind) 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, and Déscles published articles in JCS. QUESTIONS? Please direct any questions, comments or concerns to assist cogsci.snu.ac.kr. For more information visit http://cogsci.snu.ac.kr/jcs
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