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THE NEW DYNAMICS OF AGEING
Volume 2
Edited by Alan Walker
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First published in Great Britain in 2018 by
Policy Press University of Bristol 1-9 Old Park Hill Bristol BS2 8BB UK Tel +44 (0)117 954 5940 e-mail
North American office: Policy Press c/o The University of Chicago Press 1427 East 60th Street Chicago, IL 60637, USA t: +1 773 702 7700 f: +1 773-702-9756 e:
Policy Press 2018
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978-1-4473-1478-3 hardback
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The right of Alan Walker to be identified as editor of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved: no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior permission of Policy Press.
The statements and opinions contained within this publication are solely those of the editor and contributors and not of the University of Bristol or Policy Press. The University of Bristol and Policy Press disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any material published in this publication.
Policy Press works to counter discrimination on grounds of gender, race, disability, age and sexuality.
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Contents
Alan Walker
Sara Arber, Susan Venn and Ingrid Eyers
Judith Phillips, Nigel Walford, Ann Hockey, Mike Lewis and Nigel Foreman
Mary Gilhooly, Deborah Kinnear, Miranda Davies, Kenneth Gilhooly and Priscilla Harries
Liz Lloyd, Michael Calnan, Ailsa Cameron, Jane Seymour, Randall Smith and Kate White
Christina R. Victor, Maria Zubair and Wendy Martin
Anna C. Whittaker (previously Phillips), Jane Upton, Niharika Arora Duggal, Chadni Deb, Charanjit Randhawa, Jan Oyebode and Janet Lord
Lynne S. Cox and Penelope A. Mason
Arlene Astell, Elizabeth Williams, Faustina Hwang, Laura Brown, Sarah Cooper, Claire Timon, Lin MacLean, Tom Smith, Tim Adlam, Hassan Khadra and Alan Godfrey
Paula Moynihan, Lisa Methven, Gemma Teal, Claire Bamford and Alastair S. Macdonald
Janice L. Thompson, Joy Merrell, Barry Bogin, Hannah Jennings, Michael Heinrich, Vanja Garaj, Diane Harper, Bablin Molik and Jasmin Chowdhury
Lorna Warren
Philip Tew and Nick Hubble
Andrew Newman and Anna Goulding
Miriam Bernard, David Amigoni, Ruth Basten, Lucy Munro, Michael Murray, Jackie Reynolds, Jill Rezzano and Michelle Rickett
Alan Walker
List of tables and figures
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List of contributors
Tim Adlam, Head of Mechanical Engineering, Designability at the Royal United Hospital, Bath
David Amigoni, Professor of Victorian Literature, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research and Enterprise at Keele University
Sara Arber, Professor of Sociology at the University of Surrey
Arlene Astell, Professor of Neurocognitive Disorders at the University of Reading
Claire Bamford, Senior Research Associate at Newcastle University
Ruth Basten, Counsellor in private practice
Miriam Bernard, Professor of Social Gerontology at Keele University
Barry Bogin, Professor of Biological Anthropology at Loughborough University
Laura Brown, Lecturer at the University of Manchester
Deborah Cairns, Research Fellow, Scottish Learning Disabilities Observatory, Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow
Michael Calnan, Professor of Medical Sociology at the University of Kent
Ailsa Cameron, Senior Lecturer in Policy Studies at the University of Bristol
Jasmin Chowdhury, Partnerships Delivery Manager at Diabetes UK
Sarah Cooper, Business Development Manager at the National Institute for Health Research, Clinical Research Network
Lynne S. Cox, Associate Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford
Miranda Davies, Senior Research Analyst, Nuffield Trust, London
Chadni Deb, Medical Student
Niharika Arora Duggal, Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham
Ingrid Eyers, Independent Expert at CRaNe (Care Research Network), Germany
Nigel Foreman, Professor Emeritus at Middlesex University
Vanja Garaj, Senior Lecturer in Digital Design at Brunel University London
Kenneth Gilhooly, Research Professor in Quantitative Gerontology, Institute of Environment, Health and Societies, Brunel University London
Mary Gilhooly, Professor of Gerontology and Health Studies, Department of Clinical Sciences, Brunel University London
Alan Godfrey, Senior Research Associate at Newcastle University
Anna Goulding, Research Associate at Newcastle University.
Diane Harper, Postgraduate Researcher at Loughborough University
Priscilla Harries, Head of Department, Department of Clinical Sciences, Brunel University London
Michael Heinrich, Professor of Pharmacognosy at UCL School of Pharmacy
Ann Hockey, Honorary Visiting Research Fellow at Anglia Ruskin University
Nick Hubble, Reader in English at Brunel University London
Faustina Hwang, Associate Professor Interactive Systems at the University of Reading
Hannah Jennings, Research Associate at University College London
Hassan Khadra, FM Consultant, Contract Manager, Mace Macro, London
Deborah Kinnear, Research Fellow, Scottish Learning Disabilities Observatory, Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow
Mike Lewis, Professor of Sport Science at Swansea University
Liz Lloyd, Professor of Social Gerontology at the University of Bristol
Janet Lord, Professor of Immune Cell Biology at the University of Birmingham
Alastair S. Macdonald, Senior Researcher at the School of Design at the Glasgow School of Art
Lin MacLean, Sackler Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow
Wendy Martin, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Clinical Sciences, Brunel University London
Penelope A. Mason, Post-Doctoral Scientist
Joy Merrell, Professor of Public Health Nursing at Swansea University
Lisa Methven, Director of FaBS at the University of Reading
Bablin Molik, Development Manager and Communications Lead at Cardiff County Council
Paula Moynihan, Professor of Nutrition & Oral Health at Newcastle University
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