Aging & Social Change

The Journal of Aging and Social Change

ISSN (Print): 2576-5310
ISSN (Online): 2576-5329
DOI: http://doi.org/10.18848/2576-5310/CGP
Language: English
Frequency: Biannually
Subject Areas: Demography, Gerontology, Health, Psychology, Sociology
Editor(s): Andreas Motel Klingebiel


Formerly The International Journal of Aging and Society (2011–2017)

The Journal of Aging and Social Change is an international journal for aging research. It features articles on the dynamic interplay between aging and society, exploring advances in social and behavioral science on aging, life-course and social change, involving (but not limited to) gerontology, sociology, demography, psychology, economics, communication science, education, epidemiology, public health, biology, nursing and medicine. The Journal of Aging and Social Change is devoted to multi- and interdisciplinary research that centers around social and behavioral science as well as to disciplinary approaches that are compatible and advantageous beyond merely discipline-specific discourses. Articles published in The Journal of Aging and Social Change focus on theoretical, conceptual and/or methodological advances, on the growth of empirical knowledge about age and aging in an increasingly diverse and changing global society, as well as on the impact and relevance of knowledge about aging for policies and the global society. Besides original empirical research articles, The Journal of Aging and Social Change includes brief research reports, articles that focus on theoretical and methodological advances, and review articles on cutting-edge topics. 


The Journal of Aging and Social Change is a publication of the Aging & Social Change Research Network. Founded in 2011, the Aging & Social Change Research Network is a forum for discussion of challenges and opportunities for a rapidly growing segment of the population worldwide. The process of aging is a concern for individuals, families, communities, and nations. The social context of aging provides a rich background for community dialogue on this, one of the critical questions of our time.


The Journal of Aging and Social Change is a Hybrid Open Access journal. We offer various pathways to make your research accessible and make accessibility affordable. Please see our Open Access Statement and Journal Author Rights & Permissions support page for more information.


Indexing:

  • Psychology (Cabell's)
  • Sociology (Cabell's)
  • SocINDEX (EBSCO)
  • SocINDEX with Full Text (EBSCO)
  • Sociology Source International (EBSCO)
  • The Australian Research Council (ARC)