It is hard to believe that we have reached the end of the first term of the year already. As mentioned on previous occasions, the SAJP’s success can be attributed to many factors including the exceptional support from the editorial board, which, among other things, has helped us reduce the backlog of articles. Only a few articles currently in our offices have been under review for longer than five months and even fewer for longer than four months
When I conducted my usual thematic analysis of the articles due to appear in this issue of the SAJP,...
During the apartheid era, psychology was accused of being irrelevant, and of advertently or inadvert...
The release of volume 6 of the magazine finds us at a very eventful moment. First, the publication O...
This editorial marks the first 4 years of the current editorial period. It offers an opportunity to ...
“By the crowd they have been broken; by the crowd they shall be healed. ” (Sandra L. Bloom) The past...
It will surely come as no surprise that assessment features prominently in virtually every article i...
marks the end of an era, for the Journal, which has seen the further development of research capacit...
The articles that constitute this special issue demonstrate that the collapse of formal apartheid ha...
As South Africa prepared to host the 30th International Congress of Psychology in 2012, a call was m...
As South Africa prepared to host the 30th International Congress of Psychology in 2012, a call was m...
Science! As you read these words, the incoming editorial team has already been handling new manuscri...
The articles that constitute this special issue demonstrate that the collapse of formal apartheid ha...
search focusing on the application of psychology to better under-stand work and organizational pheno...
Editorial: Journeying with Psychology in Society (PINS) and vision for the future We celebrate...
As South Africa prepared to host the 30th International Congress of Psychology in 2012, a call was m...
When I conducted my usual thematic analysis of the articles due to appear in this issue of the SAJP,...
During the apartheid era, psychology was accused of being irrelevant, and of advertently or inadvert...
The release of volume 6 of the magazine finds us at a very eventful moment. First, the publication O...
This editorial marks the first 4 years of the current editorial period. It offers an opportunity to ...
“By the crowd they have been broken; by the crowd they shall be healed. ” (Sandra L. Bloom) The past...
It will surely come as no surprise that assessment features prominently in virtually every article i...
marks the end of an era, for the Journal, which has seen the further development of research capacit...
The articles that constitute this special issue demonstrate that the collapse of formal apartheid ha...
As South Africa prepared to host the 30th International Congress of Psychology in 2012, a call was m...
As South Africa prepared to host the 30th International Congress of Psychology in 2012, a call was m...
Science! As you read these words, the incoming editorial team has already been handling new manuscri...
The articles that constitute this special issue demonstrate that the collapse of formal apartheid ha...
search focusing on the application of psychology to better under-stand work and organizational pheno...
Editorial: Journeying with Psychology in Society (PINS) and vision for the future We celebrate...
As South Africa prepared to host the 30th International Congress of Psychology in 2012, a call was m...
When I conducted my usual thematic analysis of the articles due to appear in this issue of the SAJP,...
During the apartheid era, psychology was accused of being irrelevant, and of advertently or inadvert...
The release of volume 6 of the magazine finds us at a very eventful moment. First, the publication O...