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Researching Social Gerontology: Fundamentals of Applied Research

Editat de Malcolm P. Cutchin, Candace Kemp, Victor W. Marshall
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 noi 2012
Through a careful selection of key articles published over the past few decades, this major work addresses how social gerontologists research ageing. Social gerontology draws upon a wide base of disciplines such as sociology, geography, anthropology, psychology and more. The complexity of ageing from a social gerontology perspective demands a broad range of methodological approaches. Thus, the overarching theme of this collection is methodological-exemplifying the different ways of conducting investigations about the most important issues in ageing studies. Under the expert guidance of a team of respected editors, this four-volume set brings together key contributions to the social scientific study of the ageing process and the places, relationships, and institutions that shape that process. Broken down into thematic chapters, it offers works that take on the most significant challenges of research about ageing.
Volume 1: Ageing and Places
Volume 2: Social Relationships and Ageing
Volume 3: Social Institutions, the Life Course, and Ageing
Volume 4: Cross-cutting Epistemological Issues
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ISBN-13: 9781446249765
ISBN-10: 144624976X
Pagini: 1816
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 132 mm
Greutate: 3.22 kg
Ediția:Four-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Fundamentals of Applied Research

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

VOLUME ONE: AGEING AND PLACES
PART ONE: HOME AND HOUSING
The Home Environment of Older People - Robert Rubinstein
A Description of the Psychosocial Processes Linking Person to Place
Situating 'Home' at the Nexus of the Public and Private Spheres - Anne Martin-Matthews
Ageing, Gender and Home Support Work in Canada
The Home as a Site for Long-Term Care - Isabel Dyck et al
Meanings and Management of Bodies and Spaces
Relationships between Housing and Health Aging in Very Old Age - Frank Oswald et al
The Outcomes of Re-Housing Older Homeless People - Maureen Crane and Anthony Warnes
A Longitudinal Study
PART TWO: NEIGHBORHOODS
The Surveillance Zone as Meaningful Space for the Aged - Graham Rowles
The Contributions of Race, Individual Socioeconomic Status and Neighborhood Socioeconomic Context on the Self-Rated Health Trajectories and Mortality of Older Adults - Li Yao and Stephanie Robert
Neighborhood-Level Cohesion and Disorder - Kathleen Cagney et al
Measurement and Validation in Two Older Adult Urban Populations
The Relationship of Built Environment to Perceived Social Support and Psychological Distress in Hispanic Elders - Scott Brown et al
The Role of 'Eyes on the Street'
Natural Neighborhood Networks - Paula Gardner
Important Social Networks in the Lives of Older Adults Aging in Place
PART THREE: COMMUNITIES
Becoming 'at Home' in Assisted-Living Residences - Malcolm Cutchin, Steven Owen and Pei-Fen Chang
Exploring Place Integration Processes
Managing Decline in Assisted Living - Mary Ball et al
The Key to Aging in Place
A City within a City - Mary Byrnes
A 'Snapshot' of Aging in a HUD 202 in Detroit, Michigan
These White Walls - Kevin McHugh and Elizabeth Larson-Keagy
The Dialectic of Retirement Communities
'This Is Where We Buried Our Sons' - Janet Seeley et al
People of Advanced Old Age Coping with the Impact of the AIDS Epidemic in a Resource-Poor Setting in Rural Uganda
PART FOUR : MIGRATION
Predictors of Non-Local Moves among Older Adults - Charles Longino et al
A Prospective Study
How Left behind Are Rural Parents of Migrant Children? Evidence from Thailand - John Knodel et al
Contribution of Residential Relocation and Lifestyle to the Structure of Health Trajectories - Song-lee Hong and Li-Mei Chen
There's No Place Like Home - Joseph Sabia
A Hazard Model Analysis of Aging in Place among Older Home Owners in the PSID
VOLUME TWO: SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND AGEING
PART ONE: FAMILY AND FICTIVE KIN
Challenges in Moving from Macro to Micro - Katharina Herlofson and Gunhild Hagestad
Population and Family Structures in Ageing Societies
Intergenerational Co-Residence and Family Transitions in the United States, 1850-1880 - Steven Ruggles
Beyond the Nuclear Family - Vern Bengston
The Increasing Importance of Multigenerational Bonds
Grandparent-Grandchild Ties - Candace Kemp
Reflections on Continuity and Change across Three Generations
Perspectives on Extended Family and Fictive Kin in the Later Years - Katherine Allen, Rosemary Bleiszner and Karen Roberto
Strategies and Meanings of Kin Re-Interpretation
PART TWO: FRIENDSHIP
Gender and Friendship Norms among Older Adults - Diane Felmlee and Anna Muraco
Friendships among People with Dementia in Long-Term Care - Kate de Medeiros et al
PART THREE: CARE AND CAREGIVING RELATIONSHIPS
Family Responsibility and Caregiving in the Qualitative Analysis of the Alzheimer's Disease Experience - Jaber Gubrium
The Health Implications of Grandparents Caring for Grandchildren in China - Feinian Chen and Guangya Liu
Does Providing Tangible Support to Children Enhance Life Satisfaction of Older Chinese Women? The Role of Perceived Filial Piety of Children - Man Guo and Iris Chi
Emotional Health of Black and White Dementia Caregivers - Ishan Williams
A Contextual Examination
Growing Old in the Era of a High Prevalence of HIV/AIDS - Chantal Munthree and Pranitha Maharaj
The Impact of AIDS on the Older Men and Women in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
A Framework for Categorizing Social Interactions Related to End-of-Life Care in Nursing Homes - Mercedes Berg-Klug
PART FOUR: SOCIAL ROLES, NETWORKS AND RESOURCES
The Social Structuring of Mental Health over the Adult Life Course - Philippa Clarke et al
Advancing Theory in the Sociology of Aging
Profiles of Social Relations among Older Adults - Katherine Fiori, Toni Antonucci and Hiroko Akiyama
A Cross-Cultural Approach
Gender, Marital Status and Ageing - Sara Arber
Linking Material, Health and Social Resources
Financial Strain, Negative Social Interaction and Self-Related Health - Neal Krause, Jason Newsom and Karen Rook
Evidence from Two United States Nationwide Longitudinal Surveys
PART FIVE: SOCIAL CONTACT AND ENGAGEMENT
Age Trends in Daily Social Contact Patterns - Benjamin Cornwell
Age and Loneliness in 25 European Nations - Keming Yang and Christina Victor
Civic Engagement among Older Chinese Internet Users - Bo Xie
Writing about Age, Birthdays and the Passage of Time - Bill Bytheway
VOLUME THREE: SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS, THE LIFE COURSE AND AGEING
PART ONE: THE STATE AND SOCIAL POLICY
The Devolution of Risk and the Changing Life Course in the United States - Angela O'Rand
State Care Provision, Societal Opinion and Children's Care of Older Parents in 11 European Countries - Klaus Haberkern and Marc Szydlik
Inter-Generational Transfers of Time and Money in European Families - Marco Albertini, Martin Kohli and Claudia Vogel
Common Patterns - Different Regimes?
Political Mediation and the Impact of the Pension Movement on U.S. Old-Age Policy - Edwin Amenta, Neal Caren and Sheera Joy Olasky
PART TWO: WORK AND THE LIFE COURSE
Reasoning with Case Studies - Victor Marshall
Issues of an Aging Workforce
Generational Affinities and Discourses of Difference - Julie Ann McMullin, Tammy Duerden Comeau and Emily Jovic
A Case Study of Highly Skilled Information Technology Workers
Labour Market Transitions and the Erosion of the Fordist Lifecycle - Jill Quadagno, Melissa Hardy and Lawrence Hazelrigg
Discarding Older Workers in the Automobile Manufacturing and Banking Industries in the United States
Age Discrimination, Social Closure and Employment - Vincent Rosigno et al
Changing Employment Patterns of Women in Germany - Julia Simonson, Laura Romeu Gordo and Nadiya Titova
How Do Baby Boomers Differ from Other Cohorts? A Comparison Using Sequence Analysis
PART THREE: RETIREMENT, INCOME AND INEQUALITY
Incorporating Diversity - Toni Calasanti
Meaning, Levels of Research and Implications for Theory
Leisure Activities and Retirement - Simone Scherger, James Nazroo and Paul Higgs
Do Structures of Inequality Change in Old Age?
Shifts in Public-Private Provision of Retirement Income - Brian Gran
A Four-Country Comparison
Retirement and Wealth Relationships - Gabriela Topa et al
Meta-Analysis and SEM
PART FOUR: HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTIONS
Inspection Visits in Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly - Cristina Flores, Alan Bostrom and Robert Newcomer
The Effects of a Policy Change in California
The 'Regulated Death' - Katherine Froggatt
A Documentary Analysis of the Regulation and Inspection of Dying and Death in English Care Homes for Older People
Substitution between Formal and Informal Care - Linda Pickard
A 'Natural Experiment' in Social Policy in Britain between 1985 and 2000
Reconceptualizing the Relationship between 'Public' and 'Private' Elder Care - Catherine Ward-Griffin and Victor Marshall
Medicaid Cost-Savings of Home and Community-Based Service Programs for Older Persons in Florida - Adam Shapiro, Chung-Ping Loh and Glenn Mitchell II
PART FIVE: OTHER SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Aging Contested - John Vincent
Anti-Ageing Science and the Cultural Construction of Old Age
Association of Religious Participation with Mortality among Chinese Old Adults - Yi Zeng, Danan Gu and Linda George
VOLUME FOUR: CROSS-CUTTING EPOSITEMOLOGICAL ISSUES
PART ONE: CONCEPTUAL BASES OF INQUIRY
Comparative Ageing Research - Clemens Tesch-Roemer and Hans-Joachim von Kondratowitz
A Flourishing Field in Need of Theoretical Cultivation
Stress and the Life Course - Leonard Pearlin and Marilyn McKean Skaff
A Paradigmatic Alliance
Aging and Cumulative Inequality - Kenneth Ferraro and Tetyana Shippee
How Does Inequality Get under the Skin?
Identifying Connections between the Subjective Experience of Health and Quality of Life in Old Age - Maria-Eugenia et al
Place in Occupational Science - Graham Rowles
A Life-Course Perspective on the Role of Environmental Context in the Quest for Meaning
Life Stories to Understand Diversity - Janet Giele
Variations by Class, Race and Gender
PART TWO: DESIGN AND MEASUREMENT
Generating Large-Scale Longitudinal Data Resources for Aging Research - John Gallacher and Scott Hofer
Instrument Development, Study Design Implementation and Survey Conduct for the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project - Stephen Smith et al
Who Participates? Accounting for Longitudinal Retention in the MIDUS National Study of Health and Well-Being - Barry Radler and Carol Ryff
Later-Life Mental Health in Europe - George Ploubidis and Emily Grundy
A Country-Level Comparison
Conceptualization and Measurement of Quality of Life in Dementia - Meryl Brod et al
The Dementia Quality of Life Instrument (DQoL)
How Valid Are the Responses to Nursing Home Survey Questions? Some Issues and Concerns - Denise Tyler et al
PART THREE: CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH
Cross-Cultural Gerontology Research Methods - Iris Chi
Challenges and Solutions
Advancing the Science of Recruitment and Retention of Ethnically Diverse Populations - Anna Nápoles and Letha Chadiha
The Development of Culturally Sensitive Measures for Research on Ageing - Berit Ingersoll-Dayton
PART FOUR: PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH AND ETHICS
Culture Change in Long-Term Care - Robin Shura, Rebecca Siders and Dale Dannefer
Participatory Action Research and the Role of the Resident
Lessons from a Community-Based Participatory Research Project - Martha Doyle and Virpi Timonen
Older People's and Researchers' Reflections
Interviews on End-of-Life Care with Older People - Sabine Pleschberger et al
Reflections on Six European Studies
Understanding Aging and Disability Perspectives on Home Care - Phillip Clark
Uncovering Facts and Values in Public-Policy Narratives and Discourse

Descriere

Through a careful selection of key articles published over the past few decades broken down into thematic chapters, this major work addresses how social gerontologists research ageing.