Table of contents - Special Issue: Theorising ageing studies
Guest Editors: Dr Jason Powell, Professor Jon Hendricks
Theorizing in social gerontology: the raison d'être
Jon Hendricks, Jason L. PowellThe purpose of this paper is to contextualise the need for a social theory of ageing. For a long time, social gerontology has been accused of being “data rich but theory poor”…
Maggie Kuhn: social theorist of radical gerontology
Carroll Estes, Elena PortacoloneThe purpose of this article is to explore Maggie Kuhn's theoretical and analytical contributions to social gerontology and more broadly to the advancement of critical and public…
Ageing well: emplaced over time
Sherry Ann ChapmanTo understand ageing well, one needs to study not only those who are ageing but also the places within and with which people are ageing. In the past, much ageing‐well research has…
Aging agents: social gerontologists' imputations to old people
Neal King, Toni CalasantiThe purpose of this paper is to illustrate the argument that scholars' imputations of agency serve modern professional/institutional purposes other than the refinement of testable…
Globalization and ageing workers: constructing a global life course
J. Brandon McKelveyGlobalization has speeded the flow of development across borders, encouraging the movement of both labour and capital. Although it has been well‐documented that labour is less…
Essential others: anthropology and the return of the old savage
Haim HazanOld age, in its most intense and extreme aspects involving frailty, dementia, Alzheimer's and death, is more often ignored rather than discussed in contemporary anthropology…
The narrative complexity of successful ageing
Molly AndrewsThe purpose of this paper is to argue for an archaeological expedition of sorts, to search for and to uncover a host of stories which might assist us in piecing together a…
The sociological construction of ageing: lessons for theorising
Jason L. Powell, Jon HendricksThe purpose of this concluding paper is to reflect on the theories of ageing well delineated by the papers of the special issue. It sets research themes that social theorists of…
ISSN:
0144-333Xe-ISSN:
1758-6720ISSN-L:
0144-333XOnline date, start – end:
1981Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Prof Colin Williams