New Dynamics of Ageing Volume 2 [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, No
  • Sari: The New Dynamics of Ageing
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jul-2018
  • Kirjastus: Policy Press
  • ISBN-10: 1447314794
  • ISBN-13: 9781447314790
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, No
  • Sari: The New Dynamics of Ageing
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jul-2018
  • Kirjastus: Policy Press
  • ISBN-10: 1447314794
  • ISBN-13: 9781447314790
Teised raamatud teemal:
The two volumes of The New Dynamics of Ageing provide a comprehensive, interdisciplinary overview of the latest research on aging. Together, they report the outcomes of the New Dynamics of Ageing research projects, the most intensive investigation ever undertaken into both the influences that shape the changing nature of aging and their consequences for individuals and society. Providing crucial insights into aging and its impact on an individual, national, and global scale these volumes are an indispensable reference for researchers, policy makers, and students.

Volume 2 delves into autonomy and independence in later life, biology and aging, food and nutrition, and representations of old age. Each chapter provides a comprehensive topic summary and reports the findings of the New Dynamics of Ageing research projects, emphasizing the practical implications of aging and stressing how evidence-based policies, practices, and products can produce individual and societal benefits.


This volume and its companion, The New Dynamics of Ageing Volume 1, provide comprehensive multi-disciplinary overviews of the very latest research on ageing. Together they report the outcomes of the most concerted investigation ever undertaken into both the influence shaping the changing nature of ageing and its consequences for individuals and society. This book concentrates on four major themes: autonomy and independence in later life, biology and ageing, food and nutrition and representation of old age. Each chapter provides a state of the art topic summary as well as reporting the essential research findings from New Dynamics of Ageing research projects. There is a strong emphasis on the practical implications of ageing and how evidence-based policies, practices and new products can produce individual and societal benefits.

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"This book brings together some of the major findings of one of the most important recent research programmes on ageing. It is highly recommended." Anthea Tinker, King's College London "I welcome the emphasis given to the important theme of maintaining the dignity and respect older people deserve, if we are to fully draw on the knowledge they build up throughout their lives." Baroness Greengross OBE, Former Chair of the Advisory Group of New Dynamics of Ageing "Anyone with an interest in ageing will find this book engaging and insightful. Contributors break new ground in offering a more rounded and dynamic view of later life that fundamentally challenges traditional ways of thinking about ageing." Thomas Scharf, Professor of Social Gerontology, Newcastle University

List of tables and figures
v
List of contributors
vii
Preface xiii
One Introduction
1(16)
Alan Walker
Part One Autonomy and independence in Later life
Two Sleep and autonomy in later life: the Somn IA project
17(18)
Sara Arber
Susan Venn
Ingrid Eyers
Three Negotiating unfamiliar environments
35(16)
Judith Phillips
Nigel Walford
Ann Hockey
Mike Lewis
Nigel Foreman
Four Financial elder abuse
51(20)
Mary Gilhooly
Deborah Kinnear
Miranda Davies
Kenneth Gilhooly
Priscilla Harries
Five Maintaining dignity and independence
71(16)
Liz Lloyd
Michael Calnan
Ailsa Cameron
Jane Seymour
Randall Smith
Kate White
Six Families and caring in South Asian communities
87(20)
Christina R. Victor
Maria Zubair
Wendy Martin
Part Two Biological perspectives
Seven Understanding immunesenescence
107(24)
Anna C. Whittaker
Jane Upton
Niharika Arora Duggal
Chadni Deb
Charanjit Randhawa
Jan Oyebode
Janet Lord
Eight Towards understanding the biological drivers of cell ageing
131(26)
Lynne S. Cox
Penelope A. Mason
Part Three Nutrition in later life
Nine NANA: a tale of ageing and technology
157(20)
Arlene Astell
Elizabeth Williams
Faustina Hwang
Laura Brown
Sarah Cooper
Claire Timon
Lin MacLean
Tom Smith
Tim Adlam
Hassan Khadra
Alan Godfrey
Ten Combating malnutrition in hospitals
177(20)
Paula Moynihan
Lisa Methven
Gemma Teal
Claire Bamford
Alastair S. MacDonald
Eleven Migration and nutrition
197(22)
Janice L. Thompson
Joy Merrell
Barry Bogin
Hannah Jennings
Michael Heinrich
Vanja Garaj
Diane Harper
Bablin Molik
Jasmin Chowdhury
Part Four Representations of old age
Twelve Representing self -- representing ageing
219(24)
Lorna Warren
Thirteen Ageing, fiction, narrative exchange and everyday life
243(20)
Philip Tew
Nick Hubble
Fourteen Narrative representations of the self: encounters with contemporary visual art
263(22)
Andrew Newman
Anna Goulding
Fifteen The place of theatre in representations of ageing
285(22)
Miriam Bernard
David Amigoni
Ruth Basten
Lucy Munro
Michael Murray
Jackie Reynolds
Jill Rezzano
Michelle Rickett
Sixteen Conclusion
307(14)
Alan Walker
Index 321
Alan Walker is Professor of Social Policy and Social Gerontology at The University of Sheffield. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, holds lifetime achievement awards from the British Gerontological Society and the Social Policy Association and was the ESRCs first Impact Champion (2013). He directed the New Dynamics of Ageing Programme 2005-14.