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Special issue of "Psychology in Russia: State of the Art" — "Subjective well-being: predictors and consequences" (№3 2021)

Special issue of "Psychology in Russia: State of the Art" — "Subjective well-being: predictors and consequences" (№3 2021)

22.07.2020
Special issue of "Psychology in Russia: State of the Art" — "Subjective well-being: predictors and consequences" (№3 2021)

About Guest Editors

Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska, Ph. D., associate professor, cross-cultural, social and political psychologist, is Head of Cross-Cultural Research Centre, Cardinal Stephan Wyszynski Univeristy in Warsaw and chair of Cross-cultural Psychology section of Polish Society of Social Psychology. She focuses on self-enhancement studies, emphasizing subjective well-being and human functioning in relation to both individual and collective narcissism and entitlement. She is an author of two books, 60 publications and led three international projects in 66 countries.

Sofya Nartova-Bochaver, Ph. D. and specialist in Personality, Environmental, and Development Psychology, is a Professor of the Department of Psychology, National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE). She focuses on different issues of subjective well-being, paying particular attention to its personal and environmental predictors. She is an expert in the field of a person’s positive functioning and authenticity, author of more than 200 publications dedicated to various aspects of the well-being phenomena, a participant or supervisor of seven international projects.

This special issue will be devoted to the topic of subjective well-being. 

The main aim of the issue is to show the wide range of phenomena related to subjective well-being, including its predictors, descriptors, and consequences in various life  situations and cross-cultural context. 

The special issue invites articles that advance knowledge and experience about the different aspects of subjective well-being – features and circumstances contributing to it as well as those that decrease and damage it. Research on familiar phenomena of positive psychology, like personal authenticity, in various fields of psychology, is also planned to be presented. Papers on diagnostics of subjective well-being, interventions, cases, experimental and empiric studies as well as methodological and analytic articles, presenting different approaches to understanding subjective well-being and positive functioning are welcomed.

Deadline for submission is February 1st, 2021

Instructions for Authors: http://psychologyinrussia.com/for-authors

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