The SAGE Handbook of Social Gerontology
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This SAGE Handbook integrates basic research on social dimensions of aging. It presents programmatic applications of research in areas not often seen in Handbooks including imprisonment, technology and aging, urban society aged, and elderly migration. The authors constitute a Who′s Who of international gerontology, and the focus on globalization and aging is unique among Handbooks today. This Handbook should be in the library of every social gerontologist. - Vern L. Bengtson, Professor of Geront
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This comprehensive volume offers a thorough examination of the social dimensions of aging, integrating foundational research with cutting-edge applications in often-overlooked areas like technology's impact on older adults, aging in urban environments, and elderly migration patterns. The international roster of contributors represents the foremost experts in gerontology, bringing authoritative perspectives to topics ranging from imprisonment in later life to the effects of globalization on aging populations. What distinguishes this work is its deliberate focus on contemporary global issues affecting older adults, moving beyond traditional gerontology frameworks to address the complex realities of aging in our interconnected world.
Students and professionals in social gerontology will find this an indispensable resource that bridges theoretical understanding with practical applications across diverse cultural contexts. The handbook's unique emphasis on globalization provides crucial insights for researchers developing new paradigms and practitioners designing age-friendly communities and policies. For anyone seeking to understand the evolving landscape of aging societies, this collection offers both the foundational knowledge and forward-thinking analysis needed to navigate this rapidly changing field.
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