Desmond O'Neill
ABSTRACT
How to publish Medical Humanities in Geriatrics and Gerontology journals
A. Mark Clarfield
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Desmond O'Neill
Trinity College Dublin
Regina Roller-Wirnsberger
Medical University of Graz
The world is getting older and the phenomenon of population ageing is found in almost countries: low-, middle-, and high-income. Scholarship offering perspectives on age and ageing from the humanities, arts and cultural gerontology has greatly enriched our understanding of ageing and the life course and is a vibrant area for peer-reviewed publishing from many disciplines. Over the past decade there has been a welcome growth in the focus in journals on humanities, arts and ageing. This session will bring together the perspective of two editors responsible for humanities, arts and cultural gerontology in their respective journals to outline the vision, philosophy, criteria and opportunities for publishing in their journal. The speakers and journals are:
The session will deal with how best to submit articles to such columns with practical advice offered. It will be of interest to a wide range of disciplines within and associated to gerontology and the humanities, and should be of particular interest to students, faculty and researchers wishing to learn how to publish in the most appropriate journals in humanities and aging.
BIO
Prof Desmond (Des) O'Neill MA MD FRCPI AGSF FRCP(Glasg) FRCP FRCPEdin FGSA is the Medical Humanities editor for the European Geriatrics Journal.
He is a consultant physician in geriatric and stroke medicine and Professor in Medical Gerontology, Tallaght University Hospital and Trinity College Dublin: Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, Tallaght University Hospital, Dublin.