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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As a by - product of energy generation , mitochondria are also the major source
of ROS within the cell , and they are therefore both responsible for , and a major
target of , oxidative stress . Any age - related increase in mutation of mtDNA is ...
As a by - product of energy generation , mitochondria are also the major source
of ROS within the cell , and they are therefore both responsible for , and a major
target of , oxidative stress . Any age - related increase in mutation of mtDNA is ...
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The difference between this period over previous ones is that no single theory (
such as functionalism ) was especially dominant , although political economy (
subsequently critical gerontology ) assumed major significance during the 1980s
...
The difference between this period over previous ones is that no single theory (
such as functionalism ) was especially dominant , although political economy (
subsequently critical gerontology ) assumed major significance during the 1980s
...
Page 143
A TYPOLOGY OF EUROPEAN WELFARE REGIMES While all of the world ' s
major public welfare systems – ' major ' in terms of their level of expenditure and
extent of state responsibility - are clustered in western Europe , there is no single
...
A TYPOLOGY OF EUROPEAN WELFARE REGIMES While all of the world ' s
major public welfare systems – ' major ' in terms of their level of expenditure and
extent of state responsibility - are clustered in western Europe , there is no single
...
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Contents
The biology of ageing | 21 |
Psychological ageing | 38 |
Social theory and social ageing | 68 |
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