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Researching Social Gerontology, Multiple-component retail product Book

Researching Social Gerontology Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Malcolm P. Cutchin, Candace Kemp, Victor W. Marshall

Part of the Fundamentals of Applied Research series

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Through a careful selection of key articles published over the past few decades, this major work addresses how social gerontologists research ageing.

Social gerontology draws upon a wide base of disciplines such as sociology, geography, anthropology, psychology and more.

The complexity of ageing from a social gerontology perspective demands a broad range of methodological approaches.

Thus, the overarching theme of this collection is methodological-exemplifying the different ways of conducting investigations about the most important issues in ageing studies. Under the expert guidance of a team of respected editors, this four-volume set brings together key contributions to the social scientific study of the ageing process and the places, relationships, and institutions that shape that process.

Broken down into thematic chapters, it offers works that take on the most significant challenges of research about ageing. Volume 1: Ageing and PlacesVolume 2: Social Relationships and AgeingVolume 3: Social Institutions, the Life Course, and AgeingVolume 4: Cross-cutting Epistemological Issues

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