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Aging
The Social Context

Second Edition


March 2001 | 536 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

NEW edition! More than any other social gerontology texts available, addresses issues of diversity in aging by race, ethnicity, social class, and gender throughout.

  • Offers a coherent narrative, organized around broad sociological themes. What integrates this text overall is the discussion of how we socially construct aging, how different societies at different times construct aging, and what those changes say about our society.
  • Shows students that they are part of the larger social process of aging, shaped by the context in which they live - by the people, groups, agencies, and governments surrounding them. Students thus become part of the picture, rather than outsiders looking in.
  • Woven throughout chapters are profiles on specific theories that have been developed for or applied to the study of aging. The applications are set off and optional for instructors, but are written so that students see the connection to their everyday lives as well as the practical and powerful value theory has to illuminate important social issues.
  • Contains lively, speculative essays on topics not traditionally covered in gerontology texts (see Table of Contents), causing students to use their imaginations in applying aging to new and unusual problems. What is new to this Second Edition?
  • Updated information on topics such as Social Security and global aging has been added.
  • The biology and psychology chapters have been edited to flow more coherently with the rest of the text. Significant new material on memory / memory loss has been added to the psychology of aging chapter, and the chapter on biology of aging has been updated.
  • Some areas of the text have been reorganized to avoid duplication and overlaps. In addition, there is a new section on death and dying
  • Close to one half of the topical essays are new. New use of photos and cartoons are contained throughout the text, as well as added and new web sites for students, and updated graphics.
  • Questions for thought and discussion have been added at the end of each chapter.

 
PART I. UNDERSTANDING AGING: FRAMES OF REFERENCE
 
1. Aging and Society
 
2. Studying Aging
 
3. Aging People in an Aging World
 
PART II. DIMENSIONS OF AGING
 
4. Physiology of Human Aging
 
5. Psychological Perspectives on Aging
 
6. Sociological Perspectives on Aging
 
PART III. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND AGING
 
7. Aging in Families
 
8. Employment and Retirement
 
9. Economics and the Aging of Society
 
10. Health and Health Care
 
11. Politics, Government, and the Welfare State
 
PART IV. THE FUTURE
 
12. Conclusion

I like that it is Sociology based, but I will say that it needs a new edition. I like the book a lot, but since 2001, the world is a different place. PLEASE DO A NEW EDITION!

Ms Jane Trambley
Sociology, Pennsylvania State University - Shenango
November 11, 2012

Sample Materials & Chapters

Preface

Chapter 3


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ISBN: 9780761987314
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