Social Class in Later Life: Power, Identity and Lifestyle

Social Class in Later Life: Power, Identity and Lifestyle

by Marvin Formosa (Editor), Marvin Formosa (Editor)

Synopsis

Attention to social class is a major issue confronting the study of ageing in the 21st century, yet it has been significantly overlooked to date. Social class in later life provides the most up-to-date collection of new and emerging research relevant to contemporary debates on the relationship between class, culture, and later life It explores the interface between class dynamics and later life, whilst acting as a critical guide to the ways in which age and class relations 'interlock' and 'intersect' with each other, whilst examining the emergence of new forms of inequalities alongside the interrogation of more traditional divisions. Social class in later life brings together a range of international high profile scholars to develop a more sophisticated, analytical and empirical understanding of class dynamics in later life. It will be of major interest to students and researchers examining the implications of global ageing, and will appeal to scholars concerned with the development of a more critical and engaged gerontology.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Policy Press
Published: 14 Jan 2015

ISBN 10: 1447300572
ISBN 13: 9781447300571

Media Reviews
Anyone interested in social gerontology will want this short edited volume on their bookshelves - for the references and for the substantive content of the chapters. Sociology of Health & Fitness This eloquent, thought-provoking collection will be essential reading for scholars of ageing and all with an interest in policy linked to ageing. Professor Sara Arber, Centre for Research on Ageing and Gender (CRAG), University of Surrey A most welcome collection that provides a much-needed and up-to-date orientation on the open frontiers of class across the life course. Martin Kohli, European University Institute and Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences A much-needed collection on social class and older age which looks critically at the constraints placed on older people and the emerging cultures of later life. Journal of Social Policy This fascinating edited volume brings together top-notch scholars who each cast a unique lens on a rarely studied topic. A must-read for students of social gerontology, stratification, and inequalities. Professor Deborah Carr, Chair, Department of Sociology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ An exciting collection which successfully sets out to re-invigorate the consideration of class in gerontology. The editors have done a fantastic job of bringing the diverse positions adopted by the contributors into dialogue with each other. Professor James Nazroo, Sociology and CCSR, University of Manchester
Author Bio
Marvin Formosa is Senior Lecturer in Social Gerontology at the University of Malta. He has extensive research experience in critical gerontology and is on the editorial board of the 'International Journal of Education and Ageing'. Paul Higgs is Professor of the Sociology of Ageing at University College London. He has researched the changing nature of later life for over 20 years and is a co-editor of the journal 'Social Theory and Health'.