Some of the most exciting new gerontology globally is coming out of Africa. African gerontology has reached a stage in its development to earn it a respected and unique place in the global ageing arena. It is apt that it should be a part of the African renaissance, and is attracting a surge of interest and curlosity from gerontologists in numerous countries
[From Editorial] A variety of papers covering interesting and relevant topics and emanating from sev...
The second number of SAJG again presents knowledge on ageing and the aged which can be useful in the...
[From Editorial] The papers included in this special issue highlight some of the issues of elderline...
[From Editorial] This Special Issue of the Journal comprises a selection of papers based on research...
This special issue of SAJG on "The family and ageing in Africa" marks yet another step in the annals...
The October 1996 number of SAJG is a special issue on "Gender, ageing and empowerment in Africa." Th...
Twenty years ago it would have been an impossible task to assemble African scientists and social wel...
[From Editorial] Several contemporary building blocks of African gerontology are used in the papers ...
It is encouraging to see that a major organization such as the World Health Organization continues t...
What has become clear over the years is what the building blocks of African gerontology are. What is...
A typical case, culled from the author's own experience in the Third World, points towards a major c...
“Empowerment” is a key concept in many contemporary endeavours, including social research and social...
Although the journal's focus is on gerontology in southern Africa, it is hoped that authors in other...
Intergenerational relations is not a new focus area of study in Southern Africa. Trends in changing ...
[From Editorial] Articles in this Special Issue on health and ageing in Africa come from a broad spe...
[From Editorial] A variety of papers covering interesting and relevant topics and emanating from sev...
The second number of SAJG again presents knowledge on ageing and the aged which can be useful in the...
[From Editorial] The papers included in this special issue highlight some of the issues of elderline...
[From Editorial] This Special Issue of the Journal comprises a selection of papers based on research...
This special issue of SAJG on "The family and ageing in Africa" marks yet another step in the annals...
The October 1996 number of SAJG is a special issue on "Gender, ageing and empowerment in Africa." Th...
Twenty years ago it would have been an impossible task to assemble African scientists and social wel...
[From Editorial] Several contemporary building blocks of African gerontology are used in the papers ...
It is encouraging to see that a major organization such as the World Health Organization continues t...
What has become clear over the years is what the building blocks of African gerontology are. What is...
A typical case, culled from the author's own experience in the Third World, points towards a major c...
“Empowerment” is a key concept in many contemporary endeavours, including social research and social...
Although the journal's focus is on gerontology in southern Africa, it is hoped that authors in other...
Intergenerational relations is not a new focus area of study in Southern Africa. Trends in changing ...
[From Editorial] Articles in this Special Issue on health and ageing in Africa come from a broad spe...
[From Editorial] A variety of papers covering interesting and relevant topics and emanating from sev...
The second number of SAJG again presents knowledge on ageing and the aged which can be useful in the...
[From Editorial] The papers included in this special issue highlight some of the issues of elderline...