PsychNology Special Edition Journal

Theme Issue on Creating Cool Technologies

Edited by Janet C Read, Daniel Fitton, Linda Little, Matthew Horton & Gavin Sim

Call For Papers

PsychNology invites authors to submit papers for a special issue on "Cool". This special issue follows the Cool aX Continents, Cultures and Communities Workshop, but we welcome all contributions, whether they build on work presented at Cool aX Continents, Cultures and Communities Workshop or not. The focus of the special issue will be on designing for cool in the context of new and emerging technologies. Current literature and work on cool predominantly focuses on specific demographics of society without exploring its broader application. This special edition aims to explore and discuss the notion of cool and how it crosses the boundaries of continents, cultures and communities. Papers should contribute to a deeper understanding of the different facets and contexts of cool, and whether cool as a concept can be globally defined.

Areas relevant to the special issue include:

  • Designing Cool Products/Technologies
  • Measuring Cool
  • How do artefacts become cool?
  • How can ordinary items be appropriated in cool ways?
  • Culture and Cool
  • Being Cool
  • Defining Cool
  • Perceptions of Cool
  • Methodologies for Designing Cool
  • Context Specific Studies of Cool

Manuscripts that do not fall in one of these particular areas but follow the general theme of the special issue are also welcome.

Submission procedure and requisites

Submissions should be .doc files, sent in electronic form to both pnjcontact@gmail.com and anna.spagnolli@unipd.it mentioning in the subject: "Submission to Cool". They must be in good English and checked for compliance with PNJ formatting guidelines. Manuscripts should have not been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere in the submitted form. All papers will be pre-screened by guest editors and thoroughly reviewed in a double blind process.

Important dates:

Submission Deadline: 18th May, 2012
Notification of Acceptance: 18th June 2012
Revision due: 27th July 2012


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