This special issue of the Canadian Journal of Sociology is on social theory and aging in a global world. It is an important process in bringing together evocative, engaged, and comparative insights to our understanding of complex aging and social issues through prisms of contextual, conceptual, and new theories
Health and welfare have emerged as pivotal drivers used to position the identities that older people...
Demographic studies foreshadow a dramatic increase in the proportion of "older" members of our globa...
The given paper presents the comparative analysis of 94 reports which were announced at the XVIII Wo...
This special issue of the Canadian Journal of Sociology is on social theory and aging in a global wo...
The purpose of this paper is to contextualise the need for a social theory of ageing. For a long tim...
Social Welfare, Aging, and Social Theory explores how we can understand the changing relationship be...
Social gerontology’s growth as a distinctive discipline has remained contested with continuing debat...
Efforts at cumulative knowledge building in social gerontology have been lax, judging from research ...
Efforts at cumulative knowledge building in social gerontology have been lax, judging from research ...
This book provides a critical reflection on theory, welfare and aging. An examination on how aging a...
This book explores the concept of aging and presents it in the disciplinary field entitled 'Social G...
This book explores biomedical and sociological theories of aging and their inter-relationship to his...
A volume devoted to aging and the aged in Third World societies focuses on ethnographic case studies...
This book aims to provide a critical reflection on existing episetemplogies of aging and alternative...
peer reviewedPopulation aging is a phenomenon not restricted to Western societies but observed the w...
Health and welfare have emerged as pivotal drivers used to position the identities that older people...
Demographic studies foreshadow a dramatic increase in the proportion of "older" members of our globa...
The given paper presents the comparative analysis of 94 reports which were announced at the XVIII Wo...
This special issue of the Canadian Journal of Sociology is on social theory and aging in a global wo...
The purpose of this paper is to contextualise the need for a social theory of ageing. For a long tim...
Social Welfare, Aging, and Social Theory explores how we can understand the changing relationship be...
Social gerontology’s growth as a distinctive discipline has remained contested with continuing debat...
Efforts at cumulative knowledge building in social gerontology have been lax, judging from research ...
Efforts at cumulative knowledge building in social gerontology have been lax, judging from research ...
This book provides a critical reflection on theory, welfare and aging. An examination on how aging a...
This book explores the concept of aging and presents it in the disciplinary field entitled 'Social G...
This book explores biomedical and sociological theories of aging and their inter-relationship to his...
A volume devoted to aging and the aged in Third World societies focuses on ethnographic case studies...
This book aims to provide a critical reflection on existing episetemplogies of aging and alternative...
peer reviewedPopulation aging is a phenomenon not restricted to Western societies but observed the w...
Health and welfare have emerged as pivotal drivers used to position the identities that older people...
Demographic studies foreshadow a dramatic increase in the proportion of "older" members of our globa...
The given paper presents the comparative analysis of 94 reports which were announced at the XVIII Wo...