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Routledge Research in Comparative Psychology


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Routledge Research in Comparative Psychology provides key texts on the most important, innovative and influential topics in Comparative Psychology. Each volume will focus on a key topic in the field and contain chapters dedicated to individual species or taxa, with additional chapters drawing together cross-species data to outline methodological issues and current theoretical debates in the field. This will be the first series on Comparative Psychology to be aimed at an academic audience and is a forum to showcase the extraordinary research that is being carried out in Comparative Psychology to offer a go-to resource for academics and students who are either working in, or are interested in joining the field. It will also provide links between researchers working on different species, who may not ordinarily cross paths, but who could benefit from sharing methodological and theoretical expertise and ideas. We aim to recruit authors who are making current, state-of-the art contributions to Comparative Psychology research. In many cases, these will be researchers who are early on in their careers, who may not ordinarily be given the opportunity to contribute to a series such as this.ใ€€

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Please send inquiries or proposals for this series to one of the following:

Sophie Milward is Lecturer in Comparative and Developmental Psychology at the University of Portsmouth. Her current work focuses on social coordination and self-other interference in several domains, including coordination and representation of actions, tasks, perspectives, emotions and attention. You can contact her at [email protected] and follow her work @SophieJMilward

 

Shona Duguid is a Research Fellow at the University of St Andrews, where she is using behavioural experiments to investigate the collaborative skills of our closest living relatives, chimpanzees. You can contact her at [email protected] and follow her work @shona_d

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Adam Woods is Editor for research methods and comparative psychology. You can contact him at [email protected] or @Adam__Woods

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