Dear Friends,
I was approached by some people at the 7 ESA congress in Torun who asked about
our new journal (The International Journal of Ageing and Later Life) as a
possible outlet for their presentations. The Journal is described on its
websitewww. ep.liu.se/ej/ijal/
The International Journal of Ageing and Later Life (IJAL) serves an audience
interested in social and cultural aspects of ageing and later life
development. In addition to studies on later life, IJAL also welcomes
contributions focusing on adult ageing as well as relations among generations.
As an international journal, IJAL acknowledges the need to understand the
cultural diversity and context dependency of ageing and later life. IJAL
accepts therefore country- or cultural-specific studies that do not
necessarily include international comparisons as long as such contributions
are interesting and understandable for an international audience. The Journal
includes a review section, which ensures that readers are kept in touch with
new work and current debate. To assure high academic standard IJAL uses a
double blind review process. In order to stimulate exchange of ideas on ageing
across many parts of the world, IJAL is available free of charge to anyone
with Internet access. It goes without saying that submissions are not
restricted to ESA presentations. Any manuscript in the subject area covered by
IJAL is welcome.
Best Regards,
Lars Andersson, professor
Editor-in-Chief
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