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Linking Ages

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When we ponder about whether it is time to finish a degree, start a family, or retire, we often draw on age to make an assessment: When are we too young, or too old, to do something - and what age is the right one? Age, thereby, is a central social category for Western societies: more than gender, ethnicity or social status age affects our social position, networks, lifestyles and aspirations.

By asking what childhood and ageing research can learn from each other, this edited volume brings both fields into a fruitful dialogue. It touches upon topics like theories and method(olog)ies, space and time, health and care, technologies and digitalization, play, work and consumption, as well as violence, well-being and childrens' and older peoples' rights.

This volume will appeal to scholars and students interested in childhood studies and ageing studies/gerontology located in a range of disciplines, from sociology to social work, social and cultural anthropology, educational sciences, human geography, architecture, urban planning, architecture, health and disability studies, nursing studies, political sciences and law.

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ISBN: 9781032551692
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Author: Anna Wanka, Tabea FreutelFunke, Sabine Andresen, Frank Oswald
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Multiple Funders
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 416 pages
Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology
Genres: Sociology
Social and cultural anthropology
Disability: social aspects
Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
Pre-school and kindergarten
Personal and public health / health education
Medical sociology
Geriatric medicine
Human geography
Social welfare and social services