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Early Journals and Their Influences on the Development of Gerontology
Authors:Lorraine Mercer  Lorraine Carter
Institution:1. Gerontology Department , Huntington University , Sudbury , Ontario , Canada lmercer@huntingtonu.ca;3. Centre for Flexible Teaching and Learning , Nipissing University , North Bay , Ontario , Canada
Abstract:This examination of early gerontology journals identifies the multidisciplinary backgrounds of contributors, methods of investigation, nascent theory development, and formative themes and controversies. Through use of content, thematic, and critical analyses of second year issues of The Gerontologist, Educational Gerontology, Research on Aging, Journal of Applied Gerontology, and Canadian Journal on Aging, this study highlights the influence of these journals on the formation of the discipline of gerontology. The analyses indicate that education and awareness of ageism, policy planning to address changing demographic patterns, cultural diversity, and disciplinary development were key themes in these early publications. The study also reveals that researchers and scholars in the social sciences and health sciences established the foundations of the discipline. Controversies were evident in various debates about knowledge formation and dissemination. The early journals further included diverse perspectives, theories, research methods, directions, and critiques of issues of age, aging, and the aged.
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