Editorial History Page
This section lists past contributors.
A detailed overview of IJAAWB is available at aawb.ageingandwellbeing.org.
Editor in Chief
Professor Hafiz Khan,
Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, University of Oxford
Public Health & Statistics, University of West London
Co-Editor in Chief, Managing Editor
Dr. Chengmeng Zhang,
Institute of Population Research / Institute of Ageing Studies, Peking University
Hebi Brach, Henan Academy of Social Sciences
Assistant Editor
Ms. MFA. Sinuo Chen,
Art & Technology/Sound Practices Department, School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)
Editorial Board Members
Ms. MFA. Sinuo Chen,
Art & Technology/Sound Practices Department, School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)
Dr. Zihan Chen,
Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Social Research Institute, University College London
Professor Yonghai Chen,
School of Government, Shenzhen University
Professor Angela(Jialiang) Cui,
Department of Social Work, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Professor Qi Jing,
School of Management, Shandong Second Medical University
Dr. Ning Kang,
Institute of Population Research, Peking University
Professor Hafiz Khan,
Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, University of Oxford
Public Health & Statistics, University of West London
Dr. Jiajia Li,
Institute of Population Research, Peking University
Professor Shangjun Liu,
School of Nursing, Capital Medical University
Dr. Zhengguang Liu,
Institution of Engineering and Technology, University of Manchester
Professor Yong Tian,
School of Business, Chengdu University of Techology
Dr. Chengmeng Zhang,
Institute of Population Research / Institute of Ageing Studies, Peking University
Hebi Brach, Henan Academy of Social Sciences
Professor Xiaodong Zhang,
People’s Public Security University of China
Professor Shandong Zhou,
School of Philosophy and History & Culture, Xiangtan University
Transparency and Accountability
The journal maintains transparency in its governance structure, editorial processes, and publication policies. Any potential conflicts of interest involving editors, reviewers, or authors must be disclosed and are managed in accordance with established ethical standards.
Through this governance framework, IJAAWB seeks to ensure scholarly independence, fairness, and trust in all aspects of its editorial practice.