Gerontology in the Era of the Third Age

Gerontology in the Era of the Third Age
Author: Dawn C. Carr, PhD,Kathrin S. Komp, PhD (C)
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011-02-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0826105971

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The "third age" is described as the period in the life course that occurs after retirement but prior to the onset of disability, revealing a period in which individuals have the capacity to remain actively engaged. This book serves as a comprehensive discussion about how the emergence of the third age has changed the way we think about and examine traditional frameworks regarding aging issues and the life course. It introduces the discussion of the unique challenges and opportunities that older adults face while moving through this early phase of later life, proposing new frameworks, concepts, and methods to re-examine later life in the context of the era of the third age. This book proposes new ways of thinking about how we conceptualize the life course, think about the role of the welfare state in the lives of older people, negotiate social roles in later life, make meaning of our lives as we age, and cultivate relationships with others during later life. It brings together theoretical concepts and frameworks, methodological advances, and emerging themes and controversies that are redefining gerontology in the era of the Third Age. Highlighting important issues that warrant further exploration and discussion, this book advances our understanding of the Third Age and focuses attention on critical issues that should be addressed in future Third Age research and scholarly development. Key Features: Includes up-to-date description and analysis of the third age as a concept, life phase, and social status Addresses multiple perspectives to illustrate the impact of the third age on the way we examine later life Uses disciplinary perspectives such as social policy, demography, gerontology, sociology, social work, anthropology, and social psychology Examines mechanisms that stratify the older population in the context of the third age

A Fresh Map of Life

A Fresh Map of Life
Author: Peter Laslett
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1991
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0674323270

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Today as never before, most people in the developed world at least, can expect to live to old age. How has society reacted to this shift of mortality? Much of the accepted account of ageing is simply the persistence into our own time of past perceptions. Laslett argues that the Third Age - beyond the breadwinning and child-rearing years - is that of greatest personal fulfilment, the apogee of life. Combining social history, sociology and philosophy, this book provokes new thinking on one of the crucial changes in the modern world.

Third Age Learners of Foreign Languages

Third Age Learners of Foreign Languages
Author: Danuta Gabryś-Barker
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017-12-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781783099429

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People are increasingly reaching the so-called third age, a period when seniors search for a renewed purpose to life and spend time undertaking activities that they consider motivating, such as the learning of a foreign language. The study of language learning among aging populations has become a fast-growing area of research and this book is one of the first attempts to bring together what we know about this age group and their profiles as foreign language learners. Contributors to the volume discuss the issue from various psychological, neurological and pedagogical perspectives. Each of the chapters provides an updated theoretical background and offers some initial conclusions on the basis of original empirical studies carried out. Chapters challenge certain familiar preconceptions and assumptions about senior learners, offer the reader ideas for future research in this under-studied area and provide some practical advice for applying the proposals and solutions offered in real foreign language third-age classrooms.

Routledge Handbook of Cultural Gerontology

Routledge Handbook of Cultural Gerontology
Author: Julia Twigg,Wendy Martin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2015-06-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136221033

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Later years are changing under the impact of demographic, social and cultural shifts. No longer confined to the sphere of social welfare, they are now studied within a wider cultural framework that encompasses new experiences and new modes of being. Drawing on influences from the arts and humanities, and deploying diverse methodologies – visual, literary, spatial – and theoretical perspectives Cultural Gerontology has brought new aspects of later life into view. This major new publication draws together these currents including: Theory and Methods; Embodiment; Identities and Social Relationships; Consumption and Leisure; and Time and Space. Based on specially commissioned chapters by leading international authors, the Routledge Handbook of Cultural Gerontology will provide concise authoritative reviews of the key debates and themes shaping this exciting new field.

Men Still at Work

Men Still at Work
Author: Elizabeth F. Fideler
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2014-02-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781442222762

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Men Still at Work explores the reasons many men are continuing to work well beyond the traditional retirement age. In today’s challenging economy, they are the second-fastest growing group of workers (just behind older women). Filled with profiles of older working men, as well as dynamic interview quotes, Men Still at Work explores thorny issues such as masculinity and the “need to provide,” as well as economic realities, job satisfaction, and more.

Aging Media and Culture

Aging  Media  and Culture
Author: C. Lee Harrington,Denise Bielby,Anthony R. Bardo
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2014-06-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780739183649

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This collection of original articles sits at the intersection of two interdisciplinary fields: media studies and aging studies. Drawing on both scholarly literatures, we explore the reciprocal influences of aging and mediation in the realms of music, television, celebrity, fandom, social media, film, and advertising/marketing, among others.

Critical Gerontology for Social Workers

Critical Gerontology for Social Workers
Author: Sandra Torres,Sarah Donnelly
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2023-10
Genre: Gerontology
ISBN: 9781447360452

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This original collection explores how critical gerontology can make sense of old age inequalities to inform social work research, policy and practice. Engaging with key debates on age-related human rights, the conceptual focus addresses the current challenges and opportunities facing those who work with older people.

Critical Gerontology Comes of Age

Critical Gerontology Comes of Age
Author: Chris Wellin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781351806459

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Critical Gerontology Comes of Age reflects on how baby boomers, caretakers, and health professionals are perceiving and adapting to historical, social, political, and cultural changes that call into question prior assumptions about aging and life progression. Through an exploration of earlier and later-life stages and the dynamic changes in intergenerational relations, chapter authors reexamine the research, methods, and scope of critical gerontology, a multidisciplinary field that speaks to the experiences of life in the 21st century. Topics include Medicare, privatization of home care, incarceration, outreach to LGTBQ elders, migration, and chronic illness. Grounded in innovative research and case studies, this volume reflects multiple perspectives and is accessible to lay readers, advanced undergraduates and graduate students, and professionals in many fields.