Reconstructing Old Age
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Phillipson shows how in late modernity changes to pensions, employment and retirement, and intergenerational relations, are placing doubt on the meaning of growing old. He suggests that later life is being reconstructed as a period of potential choice on the one hand, but also of risk and danger on the other.
This book will be essential reading for students and academics in social gerontology, as well as for students and academics in sociology, social policy and related disciplines interested in the future of an ageing population and the future of social gerontology.
Contents
Introduction
- The Crisis of Social Ageing
PART ONE: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES
- The Development of Critical Gerontology
- Constructing Old Age
- Growing Old in a Postmodern World
PART TWO: SOCIAL CHANGE AND SOCIAL DIVISIONS
- The Social Construction of Retirement
- Financing Old Age
- The Sociology of Generations
- Conflict or Consensus?
PART THREE: NEW AGENDAS
- Old Age
- Sociological and Historical Perspectives
- Reconstructing Old Age
- Policy Options
- Conclusion
- Exclusion and Resistance in the Sociology of Ageing
Description
Phillipson shows how in late modernity changes to pensions, employment and retirement, and intergenerational relations, are placing doubt on the meaning of growing old. He suggests that later life is being reconstructed as a period of potential choice on the one hand, but also of risk and danger on the other.
This book will be essential reading for students and academics in social gerontology, as well as for students and academics in sociology, social policy and related disciplines interested in the future of an ageing population and the future of social gerontology.
Contents
Introduction
- The Crisis of Social Ageing
PART ONE: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES
- The Development of Critical Gerontology
- Constructing Old Age
- Growing Old in a Postmodern World
PART TWO: SOCIAL CHANGE AND SOCIAL DIVISIONS
- The Social Construction of Retirement
- Financing Old Age
- The Sociology of Generations
- Conflict or Consensus?
PART THREE: NEW AGENDAS
- Old Age
- Sociological and Historical Perspectives
- Reconstructing Old Age
- Policy Options
- Conclusion
- Exclusion and Resistance in the Sociology of Ageing
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December 1998 | 176 pages | Sage UK
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Phillipson shows how in late modernity changes to pensions, employment and retirement, and intergenerational relations, are placing doubt on the meaning of growing old. He suggests that later life is being reconstructed as a period of potential choice on the one hand, but also of risk and danger on the other.
This book will be essential reading for students and academics in social gerontology, as well as for students and academics in sociology, social policy and related disciplines interested in the future of an ageing population and the future of social gerontology.
Table Of Contents:
- Introduction
- The Crisis of Social Ageing
- PART ONE: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES
- The Development of Critical Gerontology
- Constructing Old Age
- Growing Old in a Postmodern World
- PART TWO: SOCIAL CHANGE AND SOCIAL DIVISIONS
- The Social Construction of Retirement
- Financing Old Age
- The Sociology of Generations
- Conflict or Consensus?
- PART THREE: NEW AGENDAS
- Old Age
- Sociological and Historical Perspectives
- Reconstructing Old Age
- Policy Options
- Conclusion
- Exclusion and Resistance in the Sociology of Ageing