Advancing the intergenerational field with evidence-based science and practice from global contributors.
Editor-in-Chief: Shannon E. Jarrott @ShannonJarrott
Teaching adolescents to combat ageism, researchers identified youth experience of childism, or age-based stereotypes about children. Findings add to research linking ageism and adults’ health. Memes matter.
📰Check out the open access JIR paper here: https://t.co/AHkeg9DF2G
🤝Mutual, but different.
Webster and colleagues’ systematic review noted DIFFERENT benefits for adolescents and older adults in intergenerational programs, reflecting developmental stage.
📰Check out the open access paper here: https://t.co/hbj03t5XBA
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💡Fathers pass it on, if they have sons...
Mexican-origin fathers reporting greater relationship quality w/ their fathers had higher engagement w/ sons but not daughters.
📖 Read the full paper from H. Gonzalez and M. Barnett at: https://t.co/xCZv88nhlH
Inspired to submit to JIR after attending the #GensUnited2023 conference workshop? Proud to report our first Impact Factor - 1.4. Check out our publisher (@tandfonline) step-by-step article submission checklist. https://t.co/313o8XrC9z
Delighted to meet EB member Christy Nishita as she leads Hawaii’s Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative (HADI) - at the Dementia Risk Reduction Summit. https://t.co/lreaoDbKqS.
Proud to share in a publishing workshop representing J of Intergenerational Relationships with Rona Karasik of Gerontology & Getiatrics Education and Deb Whitley of GrandFamilies at the #Gensunited2023 conference. Thanks to attendees for joining!
Learn how to perform a top quality peer-reviewer. New option from JIR's publisher Taylor & Francis. June 21 - register now! https://t.co/et1AonKVM6
JIR seeks contributions to a special 2023 issue honoring founding editor, Dr. Sally Newman who died in 2022. Share your intergenerational programming work (due May 31, 2023) to note her influence on the field. https://t.co/X3y2qUrKmY
Trip to Australia offers chance to meet J of Intergenerational Relationships Editorial Board members like long-term contributor Terry Seedsman, Emeritus Prof of Melbourne Uni. @J_intergen