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      Critical Approaches to Social Gerontology

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      The Need for Theory book

      Critical Approaches to Social Gerontology
      BySimon Biggs, Ariela Lowenstein, Jon Hendricks, Jon Hendricks
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2003
      eBook Published 26 November 2020
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315230849
      Pages 268
      eBook ISBN 9781315230849
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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      Biggs, S., Lowenstein, A., Hendricks, J., & Hendricks, J. (2003). The Need for Theory: Critical Approaches to Social Gerontology (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315230849

      ABSTRACT

      The "Need for Theory" speaks to the burgeoning need for critical thinking in social gerontology. The editors have brought together some of the foremost contributors to theoretical advances in the field. This volume incorporates state-of-the-art theorizing with a focus on selected topical areas facing gerontologists around the world. Using their keen insights into substantive issues, the contributors examine personal and structural changes affecting individuals over the life course. Extolling the need for theory is not enough; the contributors focus their insights on a panoply of substantive issues, linking the personal with the political and with the structural parameters that shape the process of aging, no matter where it occurs.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |12 pages

      Introduction

      The Need for Theory in Gerontology
      BySimon Biggs, Jon Hendricks, Ariela Lowenstein

      part Section One|75 pages

      Theorizing Gerontology

      chapter Chapter 1|17 pages

      Critical Gerontological Theory: Intellectual Fieldwork and the Nomadic Life of Ideas

      ByStephen Katz

      chapter Chapter 2|12 pages

      The Perils and Possibilities of Theory

      ByRuth E. Ray

      chapter Chapter 3|18 pages

      The Legacy of Social Constructionism for Social Gerontology

      ByHans-Joachim von Kondratowitz

      chapter Chapter 4|25 pages

      Structure and Identity— Mind the Gap: Toward a Personal Resource Model of Successful Aging

      ByJon Hendricks

      part Section Two|71 pages

      Theorizing Micro Relations

      chapter Chapter 5|14 pages

      Sense and Structure: Toward a Sociology of Old Bodies

      ByEmmanuelle Tulle

      chapter Chapter 6|21 pages

      Contemporary Later-Life Family Transitions: Revisiting Theoretical Perspectives on Aging and the Family—Toward a Family Identify Framework

      ByAriela Lowenstein

      chapter Chapter 7|17 pages

      The Aging Paradox: Toward Personal Meaning in Gerontological Theory

      ByGerben J. Westerhof, Freya Dittmann-Kohli, Christina Bode

      chapter Chapter 8|15 pages

      Negotiating Aging Identity: Surface, Depth, and Masquerade

      BySimon Biggs

      part Section Three|88 pages

      Theorizing Macro Relations

      chapter Chapter 9|17 pages

      Globalization and the Reconstruction of Old Age: New Challenges for Critical Gerontology

      ByChris Phillipson

      chapter Chapter 10|18 pages

      Theoretical Approaches to Problems of Families, Aging, and Social Support in the Context of Modernization

      ByMerril Silverstein, Vern L. Bengtson, Eugene Litwak

      chapter Chapter 11|20 pages

      Theorizing Age Relations

      ByToni Calasanti

      chapter Chapter 12|25 pages

      Theoretical Perspectives on Old Age Policy: A Critique and A Proposal*

      ByCarroll L. Estes

      chapter |4 pages

      Conclusion

      Where is Theory Headed?
      BySimon Biggs, Jon Hendricks, Ariela Lowenstein
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