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Social Gerontology Journal Club

The purpose of the Journal Club is to critically review and discuss emerging social gerontology studies. Students, lecturers and faculty members are encouraged to meet once a month outside of class time to review the studies. Click on the link below to get a copy of the Guiding Questions to help you review the article for the month's Journal Club meeting. Join our journal club and introduce your own selection of articles we can review based upon your areas of interest! To sign up for our Journal Club, please email Shari Brotman @ shari.brotman [at] mcgill.ca

Guiding Questions

Articles听we have previously read together:

Ferrer, I. (2015) Examining disjunctures between policy and care in Canada's parent and grandparent Supervisa. International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care 11(4), 253-267.

PDF icon Ferrer, I (2015) examing disjunctures between policy and care

Burns, V., Lavoie, J.-P., & Rose, D. (2012). Revisiting the role of neighbourhood change in social exclusion and inclusion of older people. Journal of Aging Research. Retrieved from:

The following articles are examples that can be discussed

Impact听of听Caregiving听on听Intimacy听and Sexuality

Aging and HIV

Homeless Older Adults听(french)

Post Caregiving

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