In March 2004, the author attended the Inaugural International Conference on Longevity at the Sydney Exhibition and Convention Centre in Darling Harbour. As a cultural researcher interested in the interactions between demographic shifts, capitalist globalisation and changing forms of political power, the prospect of a direct encounter with the debates and practices surrounding the burgeoning field of anti-ageing medicine promised a means to observe the complex cultural dynamics of population ageing at play. This article explores the discord the atuhor witnessed; a quarrel that, despite the march of technological advance, attests the ongoing conflict in the nexus where politics meets life
Population aging is occurring worldwide because of success in attacking causes of infant mortality, ...
This paper argues that increasing longevity and an ageing society together represent the demographic...
This year saw more anti-aging researchers talk about providing a 'cure' for aging in the next five y...
In March 2004, I attended the Inaugural International Conference on Longevity at the Sydney Exhibiti...
This paper presents an ample discussion of ageing, seen both as a physiologic process and as a cultu...
Over the past two decades, public interest in the basic biological processes underlying the phenomen...
Ageing populations have gradually become a major concern in many industrialised countries over the p...
In this paper we present preliminary findings from a study of the social, ethical and cultural aspec...
"Could we reimagine ageing as something that is so much more than skin deep and which we should not ...
Ageing is often limited to a biological process only. Conference Objectives Since the mid-twentieth ...
The thesis examines how contemporary members of the so-called baby boom generation (born between 194...
Aging and globalization: without doubt, these are among the primary processes of transformation in t...
International audienceAgeing populations have become a major concern over the past fifty years, draw...
In the wake of Foucault, the debate on biopolitics has focused on the tensions of bíos and zoé, comm...
CONTEXT The Institute of Ageing at Newcastle University is a world class centre for research of the...
Population aging is occurring worldwide because of success in attacking causes of infant mortality, ...
This paper argues that increasing longevity and an ageing society together represent the demographic...
This year saw more anti-aging researchers talk about providing a 'cure' for aging in the next five y...
In March 2004, I attended the Inaugural International Conference on Longevity at the Sydney Exhibiti...
This paper presents an ample discussion of ageing, seen both as a physiologic process and as a cultu...
Over the past two decades, public interest in the basic biological processes underlying the phenomen...
Ageing populations have gradually become a major concern in many industrialised countries over the p...
In this paper we present preliminary findings from a study of the social, ethical and cultural aspec...
"Could we reimagine ageing as something that is so much more than skin deep and which we should not ...
Ageing is often limited to a biological process only. Conference Objectives Since the mid-twentieth ...
The thesis examines how contemporary members of the so-called baby boom generation (born between 194...
Aging and globalization: without doubt, these are among the primary processes of transformation in t...
International audienceAgeing populations have become a major concern over the past fifty years, draw...
In the wake of Foucault, the debate on biopolitics has focused on the tensions of bíos and zoé, comm...
CONTEXT The Institute of Ageing at Newcastle University is a world class centre for research of the...
Population aging is occurring worldwide because of success in attacking causes of infant mortality, ...
This paper argues that increasing longevity and an ageing society together represent the demographic...
This year saw more anti-aging researchers talk about providing a 'cure' for aging in the next five y...