Geographical Gerontology
Perspectives, Concepts, Approaches
Gavin J Andrews editor Mark W Skinner editor Malcolm P Cutchin editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:27th Nov '17
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This book explores the interdisciplinary field of geographical gerontology, examining how aging is experienced across different environments. It offers insights from over 30 experts, addressing key theories and contemporary issues in the study of older populations.
Geographical Gerontology is a significant contribution to the emerging interdisciplinary field that combines geographical concepts with the study of ageing and older populations. This book emphasizes the importance of understanding the spatial aspects of ageing, exploring how different environments influence the experiences and challenges faced by older individuals. As communities, economies, and societies evolve, the insights offered in this work become essential for informed research and effective policy-making.
The book comprises contributions from over 30 prominent geographers and gerontologists, presenting a comprehensive examination of geographical perspectives on ageing. It is structured into 25 chapters, organized into five distinct parts. These sections cover a range of topics, including the theoretical foundations and evolution of the field, insights from various disciplinary perspectives like population geography and health geography, and the diverse scales of inquiry, from global trends to individual experiences. Additionally, it addresses contemporary issues related to the places, spaces, and landscapes of ageing.
By providing a thorough overview of geographical gerontology, this book serves as a vital resource for scholars and practitioners interested in the intersection of geography and ageing. It highlights not only the current state of the field but also identifies challenges and opportunities for future research and development. Overall, Geographical Gerontology establishes a solid foundation for understanding how geographical factors shape the ageing experience, making it a valuable addition to the literature on ageing and population studies.
"Geographical Gerontology: Perspectives, Concepts, Approaches takes a critical perspective by acknowledging and addressing the diversity of the aging experience. There is much discussion of understanding aging and differences among older adults by gender, socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, location (e.g., urban vs rural), morbidity, and mental health. Focusing on these dimensions allows us to understand how and why older adults interact with space and place."
- Marie Y. Savundranayagam, PhD, School of Health Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University London Ontario, Canada
ISBN: 9781138241152
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1000g
332 pages