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Critical Questions for Ageing Societies - by Gemma M Carney & Paul Nash (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This myth-busting and question-focused textbook tackles the fascinating and important social and policy issues posed by the challenges and opportunities of ageing.
- About the Author: Gemma M. Carney is a critical gerontologist and Senior Lecturer in Social Policy and Ageing at Queen's University Belfast.
- 234 Pages
- Social Science, Gerontology
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About the Book
This myth-busting and question-focused textbook tackles the important social and policy issues posed by ageing. A unique pedagogical approach recognises the gap between the lives of students and older people, and equips students with the conceptual, analytical and critical tools to understand what it means to grow old and live in an ageing society.Book Synopsis
This myth-busting and question-focused textbook tackles the fascinating and important social and policy issues posed by the challenges and opportunities of ageing.
The unique pedagogical approach recognises the gap between the lives of students and older people, and equips students with the conceptual, analytical and critical tools to understand what it means to grow old and what it means to live in an ageing society.
Features include:
- Myth-busting boxes incorporated into each chapter that unpack the common assumptions and stereotypes about ageing and older people in a clear and striking way;
- A multidisciplinary and issue-focused approach, interspersed with lively examples and vignettes bringing the debates to life;
- Group and self-study activities;
- A comprehensive glossary of key terms.
Answering questions which have arisen over years of longitudinal and systematic research on the social implications of ageing, this lively and engaging textbook provides an essential foundation for students in gerontology, sociology, social policy and related fields.
Review Quotes
"A refreshing approach to the study of the social aspects of ageing. It introduces critical questions which challenge stereotypes about ageing and blends theory, practice and policy. A must read for everyone interested in gerontology." Judith Phillips OBE, University of Stirling
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About the Author
Gemma M. Carney is a critical gerontologist and Senior Lecturer in Social Policy and Ageing at Queen's University Belfast.
Paul Nash is a chartered psychologist and Associate Professor in the Leonard Davis School of Gerontology at the University of Southern California.
Both authors won student-nominated teaching awards for their classes in gerontology and social policy in 2019.