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Studying Aging and Social Change

Editat de Melissa A. Hardy
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 1997
Questioning the boundaries between self and society, change and stability, the author includes classic treatments on generations by Karl Mannheim and Norman Ryder and presents a new theoretical contribution that explores the meaning of `aging' as a social process. Each of the six new essays develops a central theoretical concept, linking that concept to issues of research design and analysis. By re-examining the assumptions that underlie our approaches to the study of change, this volume provides key insights into how we can understand fundamental social processes such as: human development and socialization; the formation of public opinion and political identity; and the shaping of collective action and group behaviour.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761905912
ISBN-10: 076190591X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Cuprins

Doing Time - Melissa A Hardy and Linda Waite
Reconciling Biography with History in the Study of Social Change
The Problem of Generations - K Mannheim
The Cohort as a Concept in the Study of Social Change - Norman B Ryder
On the Importance of Age - Lawrence Hazelrigg
Beyond Trajectories - Eliza K Pavalko
Multiple Concepts for Analyzing Long-Term Process
Using Repeated Surveys To Study Aging and Social Change - Glenn Firebaugh and Dana L Haynie
Aging, Social Change and Conservatism - Duane F Alwin
The Link between Historical and Biographical Time in the Study of Political Identities
Establishing a Reference Frame against Which To Chart Age-Related Changes - John R Nesselroade and David L Featherman

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Questioning the boundaries between self and society, change and stability, the author includes classic treatments on generations by Karl Mannheim and Norman Ryder and presents a new theoretical contribution that explores the meaning of `aging' as a social process. Each of the six new essays develops a central theoretical concept, linking that concept to issues of research design and analysis. By re-examining the assumptions that underlie our approaches to the study of change, this volume provides key insights into how we can understand fundamental social processes such as: human development and socialization; the formation of public opinion and political identity; and the shaping of collective action and group behaviour.