Ageing in SocietyJohn Bond, Sheila M Peace, Freya Dittmann-Kohli, Gerben Westerhof SAGE Publications, 2007 M03 8 - 364 pages The Third Edition of this popular and widely-used text provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of aging, exploring the key behavioral and social science theories, concepts, and methods. This new edition of Ageing in Society has been extensively rewritten and reflects new trends in European gerontology, incorporating recent developments in theory and research from international and interdisciplinary perspectives. |
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Basic behavioural research is supposed to yield findings that can be translated
into ' outcomes that will benefit older people , enhance their quality of life and
productivity , and reduce their care needs ' ( Pillemer et al . , 2003 , p . 20 ) .
Basic behavioural research is supposed to yield findings that can be translated
into ' outcomes that will benefit older people , enhance their quality of life and
productivity , and reduce their care needs ' ( Pillemer et al . , 2003 , p . 20 ) .
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No method has priority and the findings are integrated at the interpretation stage .
An example of this is a study of loneliness in later life ( Victor et al . , 2004 ) . In
concurrent - triangulation strategies , findings from both the quantitative and ...
No method has priority and the findings are integrated at the interpretation stage .
An example of this is a study of loneliness in later life ( Victor et al . , 2004 ) . In
concurrent - triangulation strategies , findings from both the quantitative and ...
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about other people ' s experiences of ageing . A large number of specific
empirical findings will be integrated into a “ story of how individuals understand
and interpret themselves . Thereafter , we will suggest a procedure for identifying
the life ...
about other people ' s experiences of ageing . A large number of specific
empirical findings will be integrated into a “ story of how individuals understand
and interpret themselves . Thereafter , we will suggest a procedure for identifying
the life ...
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Contents
The biology of ageing | 21 |
Psychological ageing | 38 |
Social theory and social ageing | 68 |
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