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This book is a major reassessment of work in the field of critical gerontology, providing a comprehensive survey of issues by a team of contributors drawn from Europe and North America. The book focuses on the variety of ways in which age and ageing are socially constructed, and the extent to which growing old is being transformed through processes associated with globalisation. The collection offers a range of alternative views and visions about the nature of social ageing, making a major contribution to theory-building within the discipline of gerontology. The different sections of the book give an overview of the key issues and concerns underlying the development of critical gerontology. These include: first, the impact of globalisation and of multinational organizations and agencies on the lives of older people; second, the factors contributing to the “social construction” of later life; and third, issues associated with diversity and inequality in old age, arising through the effects of cumulative advantage and disadvantage over the life course. These different themes are analysed using a variety of theoretical perspectives drawn from sociology, social policy, political science, and social anthropology. “Aging, Globalization and Inequality” brings together key contributors to critical perspectives on aging and is unique in the range of themes and concerns covered in a single volume. The study moves forward an important area of debate in studies of aging, and thus provides the basis for a new type of critical gerontology relevant to the twenty-first century.
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9780415783941, 9781351845922, 9781315225111
Aging, Globalization and Inequality: The New Critical Gerontology 1st Edition is written by Jan Baars and published by Routledge. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Aging, Globalization and Inequality are 9781351845915, 1351845918 and the print ISBNs are 9780895033581, 0895033585. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9780415783941, 9781351845922, 9781315225111.
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