International Journal of Transpersonal Studies

International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, Editorial Board

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Here are the special topics as they line up for 2010-2012:

2010/1: Transpersonal development
(Maureen Harrahy, special topic editor)
2010/2: Transpersonal feminism
(Christine Brooks, special topic editor)
2011/1: Ecopsychology
(Mark Scholl, special topic editor)
2011/2: Transpersonalism and social justice
(Paloma Pavel, special topic editor)
2012/1: Shamanism
(Adam Rock, special topic editor)

For further inquiries, please contact  Managing Editor
Glenn Hartelius  - payattention1@mac.com 
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Transpersonal studies is an interdisciplinary approach to understanding human nature and the world around us. It attempts to synthesize many complementary disciplines, including psychology, psychiatry, anthropology, philosophy, religious studies, history, and art.

Transpersonal studies may be generally described as a multidisciplinary movement concerned with the academic exploration of higher consciousness, spirituality - health - well-being , expanded self/identity, human potential.

The International Journal of Transpersonal Studies (IJTS) is dedicated to theory, research, practice, and discourse in the area of transpersonal studies.

IJTS publishes original theoretical, analytic, methodological, empirical (both qualitative and quantitative), practice-oriented, and artistic articles that focus upon topics falling within the domain of transpersonal studies.
IJTS is committed to maintaining a focus on transpersonal experience, concepts, and practices while embracing theoretical, methodological, and cross-disciplinary pluralism; that is, IJTS is committed to ensure that the fullest possible range of approaches to inquiry and expression are represented in the articles published.

Though there is no restriction on who may publish in the IJTS, emphasis is given to the publication of articles from a spectrum of international contributors and from varying disciplinary perspectives.

ISSN (Print) 1321 - 0122
ISSN (Electronic) 1942 – 3241

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http://www.transpersonalstudies.org/


 
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