This special issue introduces the concept of age-inscription. It accounts for the ways that transitions, expectations and markers around age and life-course stages are modified in interplay with social change. This new concept is necessary, we argue, because age-inscriptions correspond to more indeterminate and transitional levels of changes in aging trajectories and life stages than the concept of norms. Inscriptions lie between rules, laws, and norms on the one hand, and individual feelings, emotions, and actions on the other. They are at least slightly shared between individuals, and, thus, somewhat more standardized than individual behavior, but not as standardized and shared as norms. The introduction to this special issue lays out the...
Over the last decade, Cultural Gerontology has emerged as one of the most vibrant ele-ments of writi...
Based on the assumption that lifestyles symbolize not only social class but also age, the paper look...
This essay describes the emerging sociology of age stratification as a fresh approach to social gero...
This special issue introduces the concept of age-inscription. It accounts for the ways that transiti...
The ways in which we refer to ages in life, which stem from social constructs, point to shifting bou...
Departing from the proposition that, in the sociological debate about whether there has been a shift...
Through a critical engagement with policy trends, we ask how shifts in ideologies of ageing might in...
Demographic studies foreshadow a dramatic increase in the proportion of "older" members of our globa...
The research illustrated in this paper finds space within a broader interest in the social represent...
The discourse of positive aging has become the central plank upon which international and national a...
The paper concerns a problem of living through the ageing period and an issue of the old age in the...
This paper addresses a philosophical problem concerning the ontological status of age classification...
Abstract: The argument of the paper is that modernisation tendencies helped to construct the categor...
The elderly are currently becoming one of the subjects of a global culture. As a consequence of a su...
Age is a complex cross-cutting notion for at least two reasons: the intricate interweaving of its bi...
Over the last decade, Cultural Gerontology has emerged as one of the most vibrant ele-ments of writi...
Based on the assumption that lifestyles symbolize not only social class but also age, the paper look...
This essay describes the emerging sociology of age stratification as a fresh approach to social gero...
This special issue introduces the concept of age-inscription. It accounts for the ways that transiti...
The ways in which we refer to ages in life, which stem from social constructs, point to shifting bou...
Departing from the proposition that, in the sociological debate about whether there has been a shift...
Through a critical engagement with policy trends, we ask how shifts in ideologies of ageing might in...
Demographic studies foreshadow a dramatic increase in the proportion of "older" members of our globa...
The research illustrated in this paper finds space within a broader interest in the social represent...
The discourse of positive aging has become the central plank upon which international and national a...
The paper concerns a problem of living through the ageing period and an issue of the old age in the...
This paper addresses a philosophical problem concerning the ontological status of age classification...
Abstract: The argument of the paper is that modernisation tendencies helped to construct the categor...
The elderly are currently becoming one of the subjects of a global culture. As a consequence of a su...
Age is a complex cross-cutting notion for at least two reasons: the intricate interweaving of its bi...
Over the last decade, Cultural Gerontology has emerged as one of the most vibrant ele-ments of writi...
Based on the assumption that lifestyles symbolize not only social class but also age, the paper look...
This essay describes the emerging sociology of age stratification as a fresh approach to social gero...