Journal of Aging Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Aging Studies is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Home-making or home harms: Perceived and experienced tensions between domestic materiality and ageing77
Transing dementia: Rethinking compulsory biographical continuity through the theorization of cisism and cisnormativity46
Corrigendum to “Contradictions of hegemonic masculinity and the (hopeful) potential of old age and caring masculinity in Estonian society and in films A Friend of Mine (2011) and Tangerines (2013)” [J38
From older to younger generations: Intergenerational transmission of health-related roles in families with Huntington's disease28
Queer temporalities and the life course: Trans aging in Torrey Peters' Detransition, Baby (2021)24
Inessential objects: Cherished possessions in late life in Indian fiction18
The trouble with vulnerability. Narrating ageing during the COVID-19 pandemic18
Can robots lie? A posthumanist approach to robotic animals and deceptive practices in dementia care17
Priests aging well: The role of gerotranscendence and its relationships with perceived health status, and life satisfaction among Catholic priests15
The philosophy of collective memory in the novel “The Buried Giant” by Kazuo Ishiguro14
The complex nature of transportation as a key determinant of health in primary and community care restructuring initiatives in rural Canada14
The image of old age emerging from place personalization in older adults' dwellings14
The racial and cultural ecology of home and community-based services for diverse older adults13
Aging together-with: The growing older of humans, non-humans and more-than-humans. A commentary13
Age enterprising: “Old” age on the make in Ghana13
Expanding the ethnographic toolkit: Using medical documents to include kinless older adults living with dementia in qualitative research13
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