Association of Anthropology, Gerontology & the Life Course (AAGE). Editors: Tannistha Samanta, FLAME University
Amy Clotworthy, University of Copenhagen
We are excited to announce that volume 44, No 1 (2023) has just been published! All articles are free to download. Please read, comment and share!
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Please join us in welcoming several new editorial members! With their diverse expertise, we hope that A&A continues to publish high-quality academic research reflecting a range of theories, methodologies, and epistemes @magazch @meghanncward
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Interested in reviewing new books and multimodal works? We would like to hear from you! Check out our updated list of fascinating recent publications, and find all the practical information on the journal’s website.
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We are excited to announce that the third and final issue of 2023 (Vol. 44, No. 3) is now available online! https://t.co/XKYdRsISnX
Read, share and contribute to our growing community of researchers!
@AmericanAnthro@UCLanthropology@culanth@alzheimerssoc@AAGE1978
We are looking to recruit editorial assistants for @AnthroandAging journal. Excellent opportunity for graduate students to learn the "workings" of the peer-review publishing processes. Come work with us! https://t.co/hU6C8Vr2p7
[New Issue Alert] Vol. 44, No. 2 has just been published! This Special Issue highlights original research articles generated from the five-year, multi-country project, the Anthropology of Smartphones and Smart Aging (ASSA). Read and share: https://t.co/Z0md0mUra2
Excited to announce that our upcoming issue, 44(1), features the first Debate. Mark Luborsky, Sarah Lamb, Jason Danely, and Cati Coe revisit the late Sharon Kaufman’s “The Ageless Self”. Watch this space! @JasonDanely #anthropology @BSG_ERA @medanthq@medanthUCL
We are excited to announce that we have two new members joining our editorial team! Yvonne Wallace (as an editorial assistant) and @plasencia_z (as Associate Editor). Welcome!
New issue alert! Vol 43(2)
Includes critically analyzed, profoundly affective ethnographic stories across a range of diverse contexts. Please read, share and tag yourself if you are one of the authors in this issue!
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Are you interested in reviewing for us? Check out the recently updated list of books and films for review on the AAGE website (https://t.co/wvsTPPOc9P).We also welcome your suggestions for recent books, films, comics, and performances. Email us: [email protected]
Would you like to review for A&A? We have a fantastic list of monographs and documentaries that we would like our readers/authors to critically review for our upcoming issues
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@tannistha14@medanthUCL@AAGE1978
New issue alert! We hope you enjoy reading the fascinating range of articles, commentaries, research report and book reviews that Vol 31(1) offers!
https://t.co/bnwFJJcW83
Issue 43(1) curtain-raiser!
Lynette Castronovo and colleagues offer poignant analysis of the VetsRoll trip as a transformative process of traveling with other Veterans to war memorials "Respect, Gratitude, and Closure: A Trip of Honor and Remembrance"
@SACNRockford
Curtain-raiser for Issue 43(1)!
Researchers @SebLibert1 and Paul Higgs (Division of Psychiatry, University College London) argue eloquently for the adoption of the concept "technologies of ascription" to understand the symbolic power of exclusion in later life.
@UCLPsychiatry
Looking for submissions on cultural gerontology for an excellent cross-cultural Handbook on aging: https://t.co/fQlsoVA0kz
Please DM @tannistha14 if you have an article that you would like to contribute!
Inviting scholars and student researchers to publish with us! The journal publishes a wide range of article types including original articles, commentaries, brief reports and book reviews (see here: https://t.co/C4CfDLfPRV...).
We are open access too!
Interested in writing book reviews for us? A&A has now a fascinating catalogue of books on a range of topics including dementia, cultural representations, migration, technology, care regimes, that are ready to be read and reviewed! Read the call here.
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