Disrupting Ageism: From Theory to Practice
Editat de Tracey Gendronen Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2025
- Provides evidence that is grounded in gerontological theory, the evidence-based and gerontological practice
- Addresses topics including how ageism intersects with other forms of oppression, how ageism is a form of trauma, and how ageism can be related to abuse in later life
- Presents an examination of solutions to combat ageism in various domains of society
- Focuses on the construction of elderhood, both at the societal and individual levels
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443338274
ISBN-10: 0443338272
Pagini: 275
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443338272
Pagini: 275
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Part 1. Ageism in Society: Impact
1. Ageism and Physical Health
2. Ageism and Brain Health
3.Ageism, identity and trauma
4. Ageism and Other forms of discrimination (emphasis on ableism)
5. Ageism and Abuse
Part 2. Ageism in Society: Solutions
6. Ageism in Health Care
7. Ageism as an Industry
8, Ageism in Media, Entertainment and Culture
9. Aging in Policy, Politics and Law
Part 3. Ageism in the Future
10. Intergenerational Programming and Adult Education
11. Societal Construction of Elderhood
12. Individual Construction of Elderhood
1. Ageism and Physical Health
2. Ageism and Brain Health
3.Ageism, identity and trauma
4. Ageism and Other forms of discrimination (emphasis on ableism)
5. Ageism and Abuse
Part 2. Ageism in Society: Solutions
6. Ageism in Health Care
7. Ageism as an Industry
8, Ageism in Media, Entertainment and Culture
9. Aging in Policy, Politics and Law
Part 3. Ageism in the Future
10. Intergenerational Programming and Adult Education
11. Societal Construction of Elderhood
12. Individual Construction of Elderhood