Behavior and Social Issues is an open-access, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that serves as a primary scholarly outlet for articles that advance the scientific analysis of human social behavior, particularly with regard to understanding and influencing important social problems. The primary intellectual frameworks for the journal are the natural science of behavior, and the sub-disciplines of behavioral systems science and cultural analytic science. The journal is particularly interested in publishing work related to issues with social justice, human rights, and environmental implications, but all significant social issues are of interest. We strongly recommend that scholars interested in submitting manuscripts examine recent issues to get a sense of the kinds of papers that are of interest to our readership, as well as reviewing the Author Guidelines found under "About" on the menu above. Behavior and Social Issues is published in association with Behaviorists for Social Responsibility.
Vol 21 (2012)
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Articles
| The Design of Intentional Communities: A Recycled Perspective on Sustainable Neighborhoods |
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Angela Sanguinetti |
5-25 |
| Choose Your Words Wisely: Delay Discounting of Differently Titled Social Policy Issues |
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Karyn M. Plumm, Hannah Borhart, Jeffrey N. Weatherly |
26-48 |
Of Interest
| ABAI 2012 Theory and Philosophy Conference |
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Association for Behavior Analysis: International |
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