Dear colleagues,

The Board of Directors of the International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE) has opened nominations for new Editor(s)-in-Chief for the Society’s journal, Emotion Review. Emotion Review is a quarterly journal that publishes conceptual and theoretical articles about emotion (broadly defined, and approached from any academic discipline). The journal is influential and widely cited, with a 2020 Impact Factor of 6.469. The publisher provides a modest stipend so that editors can pay for administrative assistance. 

The journal often has two editors, and the multidisciplinary nature of the journal would make it desirable for them to represent different academic disciplines. The Editors-in-Chief normally serve a term of five years, but a minimum commitment of three years will be sufficient. Candidates should be members of ISRE and should be available to begin receiving manuscripts early in 2023. Self-nominations are welcome. Nominations of a pair of candidates who would serve as Co-Editors-in-Chief would be welcomed, especially if the nominees represent different disciplines or areas of expertise. 

Nominations or expressions of interest should be sent by email to ISRE’s President Ursula Hess at Ursula.Hess@hu-berlin.de

Sincerely yours,
ISRE board members