Generations intergenerational relationships generational policy

Generations  intergenerational relationships  generational policy
Author: Kurt Lüscher,Andreas Hoff,Andrzej Klimczuk,Giovanni Lamura,Marta Renzi,Paulo de Salles Oliveira,Mariano Sánchez,Gil Viry,Eric Widmer,Ágnes Neményi,Enikő Veress,Cecilia Bjursell,Ann-Kristin Boström,Gražina Rapolienė,Sarmitė Mikulionienė,Sema Oğlak,Ayşe Canatan,Ana Vujović,Ajda Svetelšek,Nedim Gavranović,Olga Ivashchenko,Valentina Shipovskaya,Qing Lin,Xiying Wang
Publsiher: Andrzej Klimczuk
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783893180769

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The members of the International Network for the Analysis of Intergenerational Relations (Generationes) proudly present the most recent issue of the jointly produced compendium "Generations, Intergenerational Relations and Generational Policy". This new version includes 17 languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Hungarian, Turkish, Romanian, Lithuanian, Slovenian (new), Bosnian (new), Ukrainian (new), Russian (new) and Chinese (new). The layout of the compendium is designed for using it to translate the specific concepts and terminology of research into generations and intergenerational relations from one language into another.

Inter generational Financial Giving and Inequality

Inter generational Financial Giving and Inequality
Author: Karen Rowlingson,Ricky Joseph,Louise Overton
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-04-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781349950478

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This book makes a major contribution to our understanding of 21st century families in Britain through an exploration of intergenerational relationships. Drawing on new and extensive quantitative and qualitative research, the authors explore the giving and receiving of financial gifts. Despite growing concern about intergenerational tension and even possible conflict, the book finds evidence of a significant degree of intergenerational solidarity both within families at the micro level and between generations more generally within society at the macro level in Britain. However, given substantial inequalities within different generations as a result, in particular, of social class divisions, some families are able to support each other far more than others. This means that strong intergenerational solidarity may lead to the entrenchment of existing intragenerational inequalities. The book will be of interest to scholars and students researching Sociology, Social Policy, Family Sociology, Generations and Intergenerational Relationships.

The Myth of Generational Conflict

The Myth of Generational Conflict
Author: Sara Arber,Claudine Attias-Donfut
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134621286

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The ageing of Western societies has provoked extensive sociological debate, surrounding both the role of the state and whether it can afford the cost of an ageing population, and the role of the family, especially women, in supporting older people. In this important book, the authors examine how changes, such as cuts in welfare provision, migration, urbanization and individualisation influence intergenerational relations. The collection addresses theoretical and policy issues connecting age and generation with the family and social policy, and focuses both on cross-cultural comparison within societies and analysis based on a range of societies. This edited collection brings together a range of leading researchers and theorists from across Europe to advance a sociological understanding of generational relations, in terms of the state and the family and how they are interlinked. It will be of interest to academics and researchers in sociology, social policy and ageing, and to policy makers concerned with the implications of demographic and policy changes.

Intergenerational Relationships

Intergenerational Relationships
Author: Sally M Newman,Elizabeth Larkin,Dov Friedlander,Richard Goff
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136430312

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Understand how multigenerational family relationships can benefit all generations! Intergenerational Relationships: Conversations on Practice and Research Across Cultures focuses on how family and community relationships are affected by pressing social problems. Respected international authorities reveal how cultures from Africa, Asia, the US, and Europe value connections among people of different ages and how these relationships are used to address crucial social problems. Insightful research bridges multiple disciplines to provide a unique perspective demonstrating the benefits of intergenerational relationships. Intergenerational Relationships: Conversations on Practice and Research Across Cultures presents a variety of approaches to social and intergenerational issues from international authors. The book discusses issues in two intergenerational categories: relationships in families and relationships in communities. The diverse range of content presents an enlightened view of the transformation of societies by modern technologies and illustrates the importance of maintaining a firm cultural identity through the relationships of different age groups. The view that the interdependence of multiple generations and society's common goals are inseparable is discussed in papers that explore rites of passage, language transfer, art and literature, community events, and research. Intergenerational Relationships: Conversations on Practice and Research Across Cultures explores: the devastation of intergenerational relationships in Nigeria because of AIDS intergenerational cultural transmission among the Akan of Ghana African views of elders in folklore and literature transitional changes in contemporary intergenerational relationships in India the construction of future theories of intergenerational relationships intergenerational initiatives in Sweden faith-based health and wellness programs in the US intergenerational relationships in US communities relationships between differing age groups among the Tumbuka of northern Malawi transformations over time in generational relationships in Africa intergenerational developments in England Intergenerational Relationships: Conversations on Practice and Research Across Cultures is an important text for educators and students in intergenerational studies; researchers delving into intergenerational relationships, cultural transfer, and social change; international policymakers; and interdisciplinary scholars in developmental psychology, education, gerontology, sociology, and political science.

The New Generational Contract

The New Generational Contract
Author: Alan Walker
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1996
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1857282124

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This authoritative text offers the first comprehensive analysis of intergenerational relations and social welfare. It examines both the micro-sociological relations within the family and the social contract which forms the backbone of the welfare state.; This book is intended to appeal to undergraduates and postgraduates in sociology, social policy and medicine and it will also be particularly useful for professional courses such as nursing, social work and gerontology.

Intergenerational Connections in Digital Families

Intergenerational Connections in Digital Families
Author: Sakari Taipale
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2019-01-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030119478

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This book provides a comprehensive review of how digital communication technology can help families network and communicate across generations, despite differences in family composition, residential location, cultural values and orientations. Covering the full spectrum of intergenerational relations (including child to parent, and parent to grandparent), it offers a positive view of the value of digital technology usage within families. The author focuses on three European countries: Finland, Italy and Slovenia, but also touches on other European countries and parts of the United States, revealing evidence that challenges ideas of universal adoption of information communication technology (ICT) and consistency in the social effects of such adoption in different regions and cultures. Further, the book discusses numerous other challenges and issues, such as: • the social transformations and technological developments that have made digital families possible; • the resulting changes in family roles, responsibilities, and practices; and • the theoretical and conceptual implications of digital communication-technology use in families. The author illustrates how ICT can facilitate family solidarity and how it helps to provide new ways of being together, and they discuss how social media, particularly instant messaging applications, helps develop affinity between family members better than traditional one-to-one personal communication tools. Combining highly nuanced material with fresh sociological thinking, it enhances readers’ theoretical understanding of the meaning of the ‘digital family’, making it a powerful resource for graduate and undergraduate students, as well as academics. Thanks to its structured format with easy-to-understand explanations, it appeals to practitioners and researchers alike.

Understanding Families Over Time

Understanding Families Over Time
Author: Rosalind Edwards
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2014-06-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137285089

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Drawing on research from the Timescapes Study, this volume discusses the life chances and experiences of children and young people, parents and older generations. A unique qualitative longitudinal study forms the basis for the chapter contributions, delivering policy-relevant findings to address individual and family lives over time.

Trans Generational Family Relations

Trans Generational Family Relations
Author: Isabelle Albert,Emily Abbey,Jaan Valsiner
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2018-02-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781641130844

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The present volume deals with the experience of ambivalence in family relations - a well-known phenomenon that has inspired more and more research and theorizing in the last years but that is however sometimes difficult to capture. Bringing together junior and senior researchers from different parts of the world, ideas on theory and research are elaborated following qualitative and quantitative approaches. This book thus contributes to theory-building as well as outlining research results and helping to develop measurement in interpersonal and intergenerational relations.