Editorial
Catherine T. Best
MARCS Institute, and the School of Humanities and
Communication Arts, University of Western Sydney
Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 2751 (Australia)
E-Mail c.best@uws.edu.au
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Welcome Editorial: Change and Continuity in
Phonetica
Catherine T. Best
MARCS Institute, and the School of Humanities and Communication Arts,
University of Western Sydney, Penrith, Australia
This first issue of volume 71 of Phonetica marks the official start of my term as
Editor. I take on this new challenge with enthusiasm and humility, on the understanding
that publication of quality papers on current interdisciplinary research and theory in the
phonetic sciences is essential to progress in the field and fosters scientific discussion
among its members.
First, I’d like to acknowledge the many people who have supported and continue
to support this new phase for Phonetica. I am privileged to share stewardship of this
esteemed journal with an outstanding scientific team (http://www.karger.com/Journal/
EditorialBoard/224275). The 2014 slate of Associate Editors and Board members rep-
resents leading-edge phonetics research from all corners of the world and across the
array of disciplines and interdisciplinary approaches reflected in Phonetica’s communi-
cative phonetic science perspective (see next paragraph). The team provides a balance
of new and continuing members, thus offering a combination of fresh perspective and
extensive editorial experience and knowledge of Phonetica. I am excited to be work-
ing with them – I am pleased that each has agreed to join me in taking Phonetica for-
ward, and look forward to collaborating with them on the journey. I am also grateful
to the Phonetica staff at Karger Publishers, who manage the processing of submitted
manuscripts, production of published issues, promotion, and key aspects of communi-
cation with the scientific team (http://www.karger.com/Journal/Contact/224275). They
are excellent, dedicated, and have been enormously helpful. Their support was crucial
especially during the editorial transition period that began in September 2013, which
also marked a shift to a new online system for manuscript submission and processing for
Phonetica. Last and yet foremost, I thank Klaus Kohler, the outgoing Editor, for inviting
me to assume the editorship of Phonetica. It is both an honour and a pleasure to take up
the reins on this wonderful interdisciplinary forum for the communicative phonetic sci-
ences that Professor Kohler and his editorial teams have created. I particularly appreciate
his insightful and informative background on the journal’s history, mission and opera-
tions, as well as his help in making the editorial transition smooth. It am grateful as well
that he served as Editor for two of the papers appearing in this first issue of 2014 [Pavlík,
2014; Tyler et al., 2014], and for his quick and supportive answers to the questions I
have posed to him while learning to be Editor of Phonetica. I wish him a wonderful and
well-deserved retirement, enjoying all the things he has been looking forward to doing.
Published online: June 5, 2014 Phonetica 2014;71:1–3
DOI: 10.1159/000362503
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