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Marisa Bortolussi
Comparative Literature
342-A Arts Building
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada      T6G 2E6
 

marisa.bortolussi@ualberta.ca

Research interests include children’s literature; contemporary Hispanic literatures; literary theory and narratology; and empirical studies of literary reception.
Gerald C. Cupchik
University of Toronto at Scarborough
Life Sciences Division
1265 Military Trail
Scarborough, Ontario
Canada     
M1C 1A4
 
cupchik@utsc.utoronto.ca Research interests include communication of emotion; aesthetic experience; and qualitative and quantitative approaches to literary reading.
Peter Dixon
Psychology Department
P217 Biological Sciences Bldg.
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada     T6G 2E9
 

peter.dixon@ualberta.ca

Research interests include psycholinguistics; discourse processing; literary theory and narratology; and empirical studies of literary reception.
Don Kuiken
Psychology Department
University of Alberta
P217 Biological Sci. Bldg.
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada     T6G 2E9
 
dkuiken@ualberta.ca Research interests include psychological aesthetics, phenomenological psychology, and personal change through literary reading.
 
János László
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Research Institute for Psychology
P.O. Box 398
1394 Budapest
Hungary
 

laszlo@mtapi.hu

Research interests include history, narratives, and identity; personal experience in literary reading, and empirical approaches to literature and aesthetics.
David S. Miall
English Department
3-5 Humanities Centre
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada      T6G 2E5
 

david.miall@ualberta.ca

Research interests include Romantic literature, hypertext and computer applications in literature, empirical studies of literary reading, and the teaching of English.

Will van Peer
Department of Languages and Communication
University of Munich
Ludwigstraße 27 / I
80539 Munich
 

vanpeer@daf.uni-muenchen.de

Research interests include theory of literature, stylistics, comparative studies and the empirical study of literature