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E-raamat: Handbook of Communication and Aging Research

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Apr-2004
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This second edition of the Handbook of Communication and Aging Research captures the ever-changing and expanding domain of aging research. Since it was first recognized that there is more to social aging than demography, gerontology has needed a communication perspective. Like the first edition, this handbook sets out to demonstrate that aging is not only an individual process but an interactive one. The study of communication can lead to an understanding of what it means to grow old. We may age physiologically and chronologically, but our social aging--how we behave as social actors toward others, and even how we align ourselves with or come to understand the signs of difference or change as we age--are phenomena achieved primarily through communication experiences. Synthesizing the vast amount of research that has been published on communication and aging in numerous international outlets over the last three decades, the books contributors include scholars from North America and the United Kingdom who are active researchers in the perspectives covered in their particular chapter. Many of the chapters work to deny earlier images of aging as involving normative decrement to provide a picture of aging as a process of development involving positive choices and providing new opportunities. A recuring theme in many chapters is that of the heterogeneity of the group of people who are variously categorized as older, aged, elderly, or over 65. The contributors review the literature analytically, in a way that reveals not only current theoretical and methodological approaches to communication and aging research but also sets the future agenda. This handbook will be of great interest to scholars and researchers in gerontology, developmental psychology, and communication, and, in this updated edition, will continue to play a key role in the study of communication and aging. Volume explores current research on communication and aging, and includes lifespan communication, aging populations in work and school environments, and gender issues in aging. For students and scholars in health, family, developmental communication and gerontology.
Preface xi
List of Contributors xv
I: THE EXPERIENCE OF AGING
1 Images of Old Age
3(28)
Mike Hepworth
2 Attitudes Towards Aging: Adaptation, Development and Growth Into Later Years
31(38)
Ann O'Hanlon and Peter Coleman
II: LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND SOCIAL AGING
3 Age in Social and Sociolinguistic Theory
69(22)
Nikolas Coupland
4 The Role of Age Stereotypes in Interpersonal Communication
91(24)
Mary Lee Hummert, Tm A. Garstka, Ellen Bouchard Ryan, and Jaye L. Bonnesen
5 Intergenerational Communication: Intergroup, Accommodation, and Family Perspectives
115(24)
Angie Williams and Jake Harwood
6 Inter- and Intragroup Perspectives on Intergenerational Communication
139(28)
Valerie Barker, Howard Giles, and Jake Harwood
7 Cultural Issues in Communication and Aging
167(48)
Loretta L. Pecchioni, Hiroshi Ota, and Lisa Sparks
III: THE COMMUNICATIVE CONSTRUCTION OF RELATIONSHIPS IN LATER LIFE
8 Adult Parent-Child Relationships: A View From Feminist and Discursive Social Psychology
215(16)
Karen L. Henwood
9 Communication in Close Relationships of Older People
231(20)
Marie-Louise Mares and Mary Anne Fitzpatrick
10 The Nature of Family Relationships Between and Within Generations: Relations Between Grandparents, Grandchildren, and Siblings in Later Life
251(22)
Valerie Cryer McKay and R. Suzanne Caverly
11 Friendships in Later Life
273(32)
William K. Rawlins
IV: ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION
12 Organizational Communication and Aging: Age-Related Processes in Organizations
305(24)
Mark J. Bergstrom and Michael E. Holmes
13 Marketing to Older Adults
329(24)
Anne L. Balais
14 Retirement and Leisure
353(30)
Miriam Bernard and Chris Phillipson
V: POLITICAL AND MASS COMMUNICATION
15 The Political Power of Seniors
383(24)
Sherry J. Holladay and W. Timothy Coombs
16 The Portrayal of Older Adults in Political Advertising
407(16)
Lynda Lee Kaid and Jane Garner
17 Media Usage Patterns and Portrayals of Seniors
423(28)
James D. Robinson, Tom Skill, and Jeanine W. Turner
VI: HEALTH COMMUNICATION
18 The Older Patient-Physician Interaction
451(28)
Teresa L. Thompson, James D. Robinson, and Analee E. Beisecker
19 Communication and the Institutionalized Elderly
479(20)
Karen Grainger
20 Online Support and Older Adults: A Theoretical Examination of Benefits and Limitations of Computer-Mediated Support Networks for Older Adults and Possible Health Outcomes
499(24)
Kevin B. Wright and James L. Query
VII: SENIOR ADULT EDUCATION
21 Education for Older Adults: Lifelong Learning, Empowerment, and Social Change
523(20)
Frank Glendenning
22 Instructional Communication and Older Adults
543(20)
Doreen K. Baringer, Amanda L. Kundrat, and Jon F. Nussbaum
Author Index 563(28)
Subject Index 591


Jon F. Nussbaum, Justine Coupland