Dear colleagues,
Manuscript submission is now open for a new article collection on Humility, Well-Being, and Civic Virtue in Pluralistic Democracies at Frontiers in Psychology. You can learn more about the collection here: Humility, Well-Being, and Civic Virtue in Pluralistic Democracies
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| Humility, Well-Being, and Civic Virtue in Pluralistic Democracies |
| Across the globe, recent years have seen population shifts and various crises including migration due to war or other unsafe living conditions, the global pandemic of COVID-19, and individuals increasingly de-identifying with religion in places like the United States (US). |
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The editorial team includes Stacey McElroy-Heltzel(stacey-mcelroy-heltzel@uiowa.edu), Amy Ou (amy-yi.ou@polyu.edu.hk), Elise Ji-Young Choe (ejchoe@bu.edu), and Naser Aghababaei (naseragha@gmail.com). We welcome original research as well as review and conceptual papers. The aim of the collection is to bring together the latest research from scholars working in the area of humility, with a particular focus on how it relates to civic virtue or well-being in the context of political polarization or intergroup conflict. All research will be published Open Access. We additionally aim to put together a free eBook of all published manuscripts to provide an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of the latest research developments in the field.
While not mandatory, if you would like feedback on a manuscript's suitability, we encourage you to submit an abstract (or short outline of the manuscript) by March 23, 2023. The deadline for manuscript submissions is March 23, 2024, but we can accommodate extensions on a case-by-case basis.
Feel free to contact any of us and look forward to receiving your submissions.
Amy Ou on behalf of the editorial team
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Amy Y. Ou
Associate Professor
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong
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