Negotiating Ageing by Simon Biggs

Negotiating Ageing by Simon Biggs

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This book evaluates four of the most dominant contemporary discourses on the question of long life, explores key conceptual tools for the reconceptualization of the purpose of long life and examines the implications of cultural adaption for the spheres of policy, business and politics as well as identity, meaning and purpose.

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Negotiating Ageing by Simon Biggs

The world is growing older and this is a historically unprecedented phenomenon. Negotiating such change, personally, socially and for governments and international organisations requires an act of cultural adaptation. Two key questions arise: What is the purpose of a long life? and How do we adapt to societies where generations are of approximately the same size? A number of pre-existing narratives can be identified; however, it is argued that contemporary policies have produced a premature answer which may eclipse the potential arising from lifecourse change. In this book Simon Biggs discusses ways of interrogating these questions and the adaptations we make to them. Four major areas, all of which have been suggested as solutions to population ageing, are critically assessed, including work as an answer, the relationship between work, ageing and health, narratives of spirit, belief and wisdom, the body and the natural, anti-ageing medicine, critical approaches to dementia, plus family and intergenerational relations. This book is particiularly useful for those trying to make sense of population ageing and negotiate solutions. It describes a number of concepts that can be used to assess what we are told about a long life and how generations can adapt together. With the cultural landscape moving away from traditional interpretations of old age, the question of adult ageing is of growing interest to a number of groups. This book is essential reading for social and health-care workers, other helping professionals, policy makers, social scientists and all who encounter the prospect of a long life.

Simon Biggs, PhD. Professor of Gerontology & Social Policy
School of Social & Political Sciences, Melbourne University, Australia.

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ISBN 13 9781138947757
ISBN 10 113894775X
Title Negotiating Ageing
Author Simon Biggs
Series Routledge Key Themes In Health And Society
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2017-11-14
Number of pages 196
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