This book explores positive aging through the lens of precarity,
aiming to ground positive aging theories in current social contexts.
In recent years, research on aging has been branded by growing
disagreements between supporters of the successful aging model and
critical gerontologists who highlight the widening inequalities,
disadvantages and precarity that characterize old age. This book comes
to fill a gap in knowledge by offering an alternative view on positive
aging, informed by precarity and its impact on projections concerning
aging. The first part of the book places aging in broader theoretical
and empirical context, exploring the complex links between views on
aging, successful aging theories, policy and social reality. The
second part uses results from a qualitative research conducted in
Germany to illustrate the dissonance between successful aging ideals
and both negative and positive views on aging as well as aging
preparation strategies inspired by precarity. Findings from this
section provide a solid starting point for comparisons with countries
that are both similar and different from Germany in terms of welfare
regimes and aging policies. The final part of the book discusses the
psychological implications of these findings within and beyond the
German case study and outlines potential solutions for practice. This
book provides health psychologists, gerontologists, sociologists,
social workers, health professionals as well as students and aging
individuals themselves with better understanding of the meaning of
aging in precarious times and builds confidence about aging well
despite precarity.
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Theory, Policy, and Social Reality within a Comparative German Context
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030142551
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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