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Aging and the Life Course: Social and Cultural Contexts

Autor Deborah Lowry
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 ian 2022
Aging & the Life Course: Social & Cultural Contexts provides an accessible, up-to-date introduction to the study of aging and the life course from a distinctly sociological perspective. It explores the sociocultural dimensions of aging while encouraging critical thinking about the diversity of aging experiences, societal attitudes toward older adults, the politics and economics of growing old, and end-of-life resources. Throughout the text, Deborah Lowry emphasizes the relevance of the material for working with older populations, understanding social policy and policy debates, improving communities, relating to others, and understanding ourselves.

Organized into four major sections, Part I introduces students to fundamental demographic, sociological, and life course concepts; part II explores the experiences and conditions of aging, especially in particular groups; and part III presents current research on older adults' engagement in work, family, social networks, and sex. Finally, Part IV addresses themes of aging and social change.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781538143254
ISBN-10: 1538143259
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: 40 b/w illustrations; 22 tables
Dimensiuni: 172 x 252 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

*Every chapter concludes with key terms and concepts, questions for reflection and discussion, and chapter references
Preface

PART I: FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 1: Global Contexts of Aging: A Sociological Perspective
The Demography of Aging and Why It Matters
Global Diversity in Population Aging
Government Responses to Population Aging
Constructing "the Aging Population Problem"
Who Benefits from Representations of Population Aging?
This Chapter's Practical Applications and Everyday Relevance
Summary and Conclusion

Chapter 2: Sociological Imagination and the Life Course Perspective
The Life Course Perspective and Its Vocabulary
Central Principles of the Life Course Perspective
Key Concepts in Life Course Studies
This Chapter's Practical Applications and Everyday Relevance
Summary and Conclusion

Chapter 3: The Social Construction of Age, Aging, and Life Stages
Age Norms
Age as a Social Identity
Social Constructs and Their Consequences for Aging
Social Construction of Life Stages
Constructing Age and Aging
This Chapter's Practical Applications and Everyday Relevance
Summary and Conclusion

PART II: EXPERIENCES AND CONDITIONS OF LATER LIFE
Chapter 4: Sociocultural Contexts of Ageism
Defining Ageism
Ageism: Familiar but Unique
Ageism, Popular Culture, and Representations of Later Life
Negative Views of Older Adults and Later Life: Theoretical Explanations
Ageism: Real Consequences
Practical Steps: Resisting "the Last Acceptable Ism"
This Chapter's Practical Applications and Everyday Relevance
Summary and Conclusion

Chapter 5: Aging, Health, and Wellbeing: Central Concepts and
Sociological Approaches
The Social Causes of Health and Illness Model
Sociological Explanations for Later-Life Health and Wellbeing: The Theories
Later-Life Health: Common Measurements and Historical Trends
Later-Life Health in the Contemporary United States
Later-Life Healthcare in the United States: Some Macro-Level Social Contexts
This Chapter's Practical Applications and Everyday Relevance
Summary and Conclusion

Chapter 6: Later-Life Inequalities: At the Intersections
Patterns and Their Implications
Later-Life Resources: Differences and Inequalities
Intersecting Patterns in Later-Life Health and Wellbeing
Disability and Aging
Aging into Disability and Aging with Disability
This Chapter's Practical Applications and Everyday Relevance
Summary and Conclusion

PART III: ACTIVITIES OF LATER LIFE
Chapter 7: Aging, Work, and the Sociology of Retirement
Work and the Life Course
Retirement as a Social Institution
Retirement as a Life Course Transition
Sociocultural Meanings of Retirement
Aging and Employment in the United States
Contemporary Retirement in the United States
This Chapter's Practical Applications and Everyday Relevance
Summary and Conclusion

Chapter 8: Social Convoys, Marriage, Divorce, and Intimacy in Later Life
Social Networks and Social Convoys in Later Life
Aging and Friendship
Later-Life Partnerships
"Gray Divorce" and Widowhood
Repartnering in Later Life
This Chapter's Practical Applications and Everyday Relevance
Summary and Conclusion

Chapter 9: Aging, Families, and Intergenerational Exchanges
Family as a Social Institution
Intergenerational Ties and Exchanges: Theories and Concepts
Types of Intergenerational Support Exchanges
Grandparenting Roles and Relationships
Caregiving for (and by) Older Adults
Elder Abuse
This Chapter's Practical Applications and Everyday Relevance
Summary and Conclusion

PART IV: AGING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Chapter 10: Generational Identity, Conflict, and Societal Change
Social Change and "The Youth"
Generationalism and Social Change
Generational Differences: What Research Finds
Omens of a "Generation War"?
Challenging the Conflict Narrative
This Chapter's Practical Applications and Everyday Relevance
Summary and Conclusion

Chapter 11: Aging, Place, and Built Environments
A Brief Sociology of Place, Aging, and Built Environment
Aging, Wellbeing, and Immediate Built Environments
A Sociology of Aging in Place
Creating Age-Friendly Public Spaces
This Chapter's Practical Applications and Everyday Relevance
Summary and Conclusion

Chapter 12: End of Life and the Future of Aging
Death: Social Attitudes and Expectations
Contemporary Patterns of Later-Life Mortality
Social Change and End-of-Life Experiences
Aging in a Post-Pandemic World
Aging in the Coming Century
This Chapter's Practical Applications and Everyday Relevance
Summary and Conclusion
Glossary
Index

Recenzii

Dr Lowry has created an important resource for students interested in the field of aging. All readers, whatever their chosen career path, will find much to stimulate their thinking in this book. It accurately captures the complexities of growing older, as well as helps us think more clearly about important issues in Gerontology.
Aging and the Life Course: Social and Cultural Contexts brings the sociology of aging and the life course to students in an accessible way-highlighting how experiences of aging reflect the broader culture and society. Deeply sociological, this text provides readers with an overview of the theories used by aging and life course scholars and applies them in a way that will connect to students' everyday lives. This text will help students grow their sociological imagination and emphasize that aging is a dynamic process that unfolds across the entire life course. This text allows the reader to question their own assumptions about aging and covers a wide-range of topics within the field of sociology of aging and the life course.