Current perspectives in developmental science: Introduction to the 2023 special issue

IF 2.8 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Infant and Child Development Pub Date : 2023-12-15 DOI:10.1002/icd.2479
Moin Syed
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When I took over as Editor of Infant and Child Development in 2020, I sought, among other things, to establish the journal as a welcoming outlet for opinions, perspectives and commentaries, as there are few outlets for such work in developmental science. I also wanted to be sure that those opinions, perspectives and commentaries were not just coming from the ‘usual suspects’, those who already held considerable status and access to power in the field.

My original intention was that the special issue would be published as the first issue of the year. As many people have noted, the 2021–2022 academic year was particularly challenging as many institutions began to ‘return to normal’ amidst the pandemic. At Infant and Child Development we seek to promote a healthy research and work culture, and thus we were quite flexible with deadlines. The result: the special issue is published as the last issue of the year rather than the first. Nevertheless, it is once again a fantastic collection of articles. Please take the time to read them.

A final note: there were three additional articles that were meant to be published as part of this special issue, but due to a production error were published in the previous issue. These papers, by Fong et al. (2023), Hendry and Scerif (2023) and Veldkamp and Kemner (2023), are just as good as all of the others, and are part of this special issue, at heart.

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发展科学的当前视角:2023 年特刊简介
当我在2020年接任《婴幼儿发展》杂志的编辑时,除其他事项外,我力求将该杂志打造成一个受欢迎的发表意见、观点和评论的渠道,因为在发展科学领域,这类工作的渠道很少。我还想确保这些观点、观点和评论不是来自“通常的嫌疑人”,那些已经在该领域拥有相当地位和权力的人。我的初衷是把这期特刊作为今年的第一期出版。正如许多人所指出的那样,2021-2022学年尤其具有挑战性,因为许多机构在疫情期间开始“恢复正常”。在婴儿和儿童发展部,我们寻求促进健康的研究和工作文化,因此我们在截止日期方面相当灵活。其结果是:特刊作为当年的最后一期而不是第一期出版。尽管如此,它仍然是一本精彩的文章集。请花时间阅读。最后说明:还有三篇文章本来是要作为这期特刊的一部分发表的,但由于生产错误,在上一期上发表了。Fong et al. (2023), Hendry and Scerif (2023), Veldkamp and Kemner(2023)的这些论文和其他所有的论文一样好,本质上是本期特刊的一部分。
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Infant and Child Development
Infant and Child Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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2.90
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9.10%
发文量
93
期刊介绍: Infant and Child Development publishes high quality empirical, theoretical and methodological papers addressing psychological development from the antenatal period through to adolescence. The journal brings together research on: - social and emotional development - perceptual and motor development - cognitive development - language development atypical development (including conduct problems, anxiety and depressive conditions, language impairments, autistic spectrum disorders, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders)
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