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Testimonials for the Journal of Global Ageing

Fiona Alpass

Fiona Alpass

 

The Journal of Global Ageing (JoGA) provides an invaluable platform for innovative research and perspectives on ageing beyond nation-states. Its inclusive approach encourages diverse disciplines to address global challenges faced by older adults. JoGA will undoubtedly become an indispensable resource for the ageing research community worldwide.

Fiona Alpass is Professor of Psychology at Massey University, New Zealand.

 

Chris Phillipson

Chris Phillipson


“The
Journal of Global Ageing (JoGA) is a hugely significant development in the field of ageing studies. Demographic change can only be properly understood in the context of the diversity of world society, and the complex forces operating at local, regional and global levels. JoGA provides a unique forum to advance our understanding of the range of issues involved. The journal will bring new disciplines and interests into the field of gerontology, with the potential for transforming both research and policy in the years ahead.”

Chris Phillipson, Professor of Sociology and Social Gerontology, at the University of Manchester, UK.

Kate Medeiros


Kate de Medeiros


"This is a much needed, long overdue journal, led by an accomplished editorial team. This journal will be a valuable resource for researchers, scholars and students from all over the world"

Kate de Medeiros is the O'Toole Family Professor in the Department of Sociology and Gerontology, Miami University, US.