The Routledge Handbook of the Computational Mind edited by Mark Sprevak and Matteo Colombo has been recently published. The book is a systematic overview of computational approaches dominating contemporary cognitive science. It comprises thirty-five chapters by an international team of contributors from different disciplines, including a paper by Rineke Verbrugge and yours truly surveying tractability issues (see here for preprint).
Hardback copies of the book are currently insanely expensive but electronic copies aren’t too bad and in 18 months’ time there will be a cheap paperback edition. Individual chapters are also accessible via most university library networks Routledge Handbooks.
If you know anyone (e.g. postdoc or good PhD student) who might be interested in writing a review of the book, please do encourage them to do so. Routledge have said anyone can request an inspection copy for free here. Especially, if you would be interesting in reviewing the book for the Journal of Logic, Language, and Information then please reach out to me.