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E-raamat: Ageing in Modern Society: Contemporary Approaches [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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The twentieth century saw twin developments in Britain: changes in the pattern of employment, producing the institution of retirement; and demographic changes resulting in an ageing population. In the 1980s, these phenomena stimulated interest and concern in political, professional and academic circles. The growing interest in ageing encouraged the development of social gerontology as a new area of intellectual activity in Britain.

Originally published in 1983, the chapters in Ageing in Modern Society draw attention to the changed circumstances in which ageing takes place, at the subjective level, at the level of care and provision, and at the level of theory. Some challenge prevailing notions about the characteristics, needs and capacity of older people. Others are about the changing perceptions of policy makers and practitioners. The collection as a whole offers a view of social gerontology and illustrates the integration of theory and practice. Taken together, the contributions reflect the view that the contemporary experience of old age needs to be seen against a background of social change and cultural diversity.



First published in 1983, the chapters in this title draw attention to the changed circumstances in which ageing takes place, at the subjective level, at the level of care and provision, and at the level of theory. As a whole it offers a view of social gerontology and illustrates the integration of theory and practice.

Introduction Dorothy Jerrome. Part 1: New Applications of Old
Disciplines Introduction.
1. Associational Participation in Old Age
Christopher Harris
2. Elderly Women and Disadvantage: Perceptions of Daily
Life and Support Relationships Helen Evers
3. Crime and the Elderly:
Experience and Perceptions R. I. Mawby
4. Elderly Vagrants Martin Blacher
5.
Ageing in the Inner City: A Comparison of Old Blacks and Whites Kenneth
Blackmore
6. Stereotypes of Old Age: The Case of Yugoslavia Dianne Willcocks
7. Accounts of Onitsha Market Literature: Perceptions of Age and Wisdom
Pamela Shakespeare
8. Just a Song at Twilight: Residents Coping Strategies
Expressed in Musical Form Jennifer Hockey
9. Loneliness: A Problem of
Measurement Clare Wenger
10. The Potential for Learning in Later Life Paula
Allman Part 2: Studies of Changing Policy and Practice Introduction
11. The
History of Provision for the Elderly to 1929 Pat Thane
12. From Public
Assistance Institutions to Sunshine Hotels: Changing State Perceptions
About Residential Care for the Elderly Robin Means and Randall Smith
13.
Short Term Residential Care for Elderly People: An Answer to Growing Older
Peter McCoy
14. A Profile of Residential Life Dianne Willcocks, Sheila Peace
and Leonie Kellaher
15. Friendship and Isolation: Two Sides of Sheltered
Housing Laura Middleton
16. The Nursing Home: Professional Attitudes to the
Introduction of New Forms of Care Provision for the Elderly Gillian Dalley
17. The Hospice Concept and the National Health Service Hedley Taylor
18.
Groups of Old People in the Community: A Preliminary Report Jeanette
Brewster, Bob Chard and Gregorio Kohon. Details of Contributors. Index.
Dorothy Jerrome