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Main description:
Provides a critical synthesis of current models of aging.
Offers a broader perspective that accounts for the wide diversity of human aging, just as it better explains how this diversity "groups" into familiar patterns.
Written by a distinguished scholar of aging whose work has been internationally influential.
Contents:
1. Sociological Imagination and Human Aging
2. Sociomatics: The Social Structuring Of Human Development and Aging
3. Agency, Intentionality and World-Construction
4. The Social Organization of Human Development and Age, I: Historical And Cultural Variations
5. The Social Organization of Development and Age, II: Intracohort Variability And Cumulative Dis/Advantage
6. Cumulative Dis/ Advantage as A Cohort Phenomenon: Levels, Processes and Paradigmatic Alternatives
7. Sociosomatics And the Life Course: The Social Organizaiton Of Human Physiology and Gene Regulation
8. Situating Knowledge Production: The Sociology of Scientific Work in Studying Age and the Life Course
9. Bringing Ideology Back In - Science as A Mechanism of Naturaliation
10. Age, Sociological Imagination and Human Possibility
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publication date: August, 2021
Pages: 272
Weight: 630g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Public Health