Participants are encouraged to submit articles to the supportive journals of the ENAS & NANAS 2022 Conference, on topics related to ageing studies. Also you could contact the journals to suggest topics for special issues.

Age, Culture, Humanities promotes cross-disciplinary, critical investigations of the experiences of age, aging, and old age, as seen through the lens of the humanities and arts. The goals are to consider age as a category of identity, advance understanding of the aging process and of age differences across the lifespan, interrogate cultural articulations of aging and old age, and generate innovative, engaging scholarly approaches to the study of age and aging in the humanities. The journal is affiliated with the North American Network in Aging Studies (NANAS) and the European Network in Aging Studies (ENAS). Age, Culture, Humanities is an open access journal. All manuscripts undergo editorial screening; scholarly articles are selected for publication through a double-blind peer review process.

Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations (RJCPR) welcomes original contributions from the fields of communication studies, media studies, and public relations, as well as from related areas in the social sciences. RJCPR focuses on media and communication research, and prioritizes studies that tackle recent evolutions in these fields, including those that are technology-driven (e.g. automation, big data, and the use of AI).
RJCPR content is currently covered by: Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Scopus, EBSCO, ProQuest, DOAJ, CEEOL, CNKI, ERIH Plus, Index Copernicus, and Genamics Journal Seek)

Culture.Society.Economy.Politics (Culture-SEP)
(Culture-SEP) is an online open-access interdisciplinary academic publication. This journal aims at providing both professionals and academics with an overview of the interactions and interdependencies of culture with society, economy, and politics, developing a transdisciplinary framework. It encourages investigations of the complex relationships between culture and the other elements of the contemporary ecosystem. The journal welcomes studies in a wide variety of fields, encompassing but not limited to anthropology, cultural economy, consumer culture, culture and activism, cultural tourism, intercultural management, management of cultural organizations, cultural policies, cultural diplomacy, cultural security, or sociology of knowledge. The journal is designed to challenge researchers to test the boundaries between cultural, social, and political studies, between humanities and economics. It also observes a practical focus and bearing, encouraging submissions to be practice-oriented and relevant for the contemporary world.