Over the last two decades significant theoretical, methodological and empirical developments have explored the social, biological and cultural dimensions of our bodies as we grow older. An earlier concern within aging studies that a focus on the bodies of older people represented a return to biological determinism and an overly medical approach has been replaced by a realisation how a focus on aging bodies offers a novel lens to examine a range of existing sociological and theoretical concerns. These include the nature of the body, self and aging; social identities and social inequalities; lived experiences and everyday life; the role of materiality and consumption in the cultural constitution of age; health and illness; and aging across t...
This paper examines the role of the body in the social and psychological study of ageing. Drawing up...
Introduction: Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is character...
Introduction:Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is characteri...
Over the last two decades significant theoretical, methodological and empirical developments have ex...
In this chapter, we discuss how social and biological studies of ageing can converge to provide a me...
Viewing aging and identity through the critical lens of both contemporary gerontology theory and pos...
Over the last decade, Cultural Gerontology has emerged as one of the most vibrant ele-ments of writi...
Over the last decade, Cultural Gerontology has emerged as one of the most vibrant ele-ments of writi...
Over the last decade, Cultural Gerontology has emerged as one of the most vibrant elements of writin...
This entry focuses on the sociology of the body in the context of older age. It begins with a brief ...
Demographic studies foreshadow a dramatic increase in the proportion of "older" members of our globa...
Ageing significantly alters the body in different ways, especially our perception and experience of ...
"Inevitably", individuals in society automatically associate aging with declining health and overall...
This article uses three levels of body analysis as presented by Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Margaret Lo...
Sociologists Georg Simmel and Max Weber conceived the idea of lifestyle to identify the social conne...
This paper examines the role of the body in the social and psychological study of ageing. Drawing up...
Introduction: Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is character...
Introduction:Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is characteri...
Over the last two decades significant theoretical, methodological and empirical developments have ex...
In this chapter, we discuss how social and biological studies of ageing can converge to provide a me...
Viewing aging and identity through the critical lens of both contemporary gerontology theory and pos...
Over the last decade, Cultural Gerontology has emerged as one of the most vibrant ele-ments of writi...
Over the last decade, Cultural Gerontology has emerged as one of the most vibrant ele-ments of writi...
Over the last decade, Cultural Gerontology has emerged as one of the most vibrant elements of writin...
This entry focuses on the sociology of the body in the context of older age. It begins with a brief ...
Demographic studies foreshadow a dramatic increase in the proportion of "older" members of our globa...
Ageing significantly alters the body in different ways, especially our perception and experience of ...
"Inevitably", individuals in society automatically associate aging with declining health and overall...
This article uses three levels of body analysis as presented by Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Margaret Lo...
Sociologists Georg Simmel and Max Weber conceived the idea of lifestyle to identify the social conne...
This paper examines the role of the body in the social and psychological study of ageing. Drawing up...
Introduction: Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is character...
Introduction:Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is characteri...