THE NEW SOCIOLOGY OF AGEING
The New Sociology of Ageing seeks to explore the challenges and opportunities of Ageing as a global force in its own right working alongside globalisation, urbanisation, new technology, and now both climate change and global pandemics, in transforming life in the 21st century.
Through the eyes of a young sociology student and her multigenerational family, this book seeks to sketch out a new sociological framework to interpret this societal shift and to explore how the New Old the baby boomer generation might be mobilised as an agency of social change in transforming later life. It also explores the possibility of this generation as the co-architects of a new intergenerational social contract for the era ahead rather than just remaining the recipients of a post-war 20th-century social contract that society can no longer support.
This book therefore seeks to fill a significant gap in current textbook provision by raising the profile and providing a broad overview of the emerging discipline of the sociology of ageing. With Britain as a case study and societies across the world as examples, it seeks to explore the emerging revolutions in work and retirement, the potential crises in pensions, healthcare and housing, and the transformations in both family life, and in our attitudes to sex and death in later life. It seeks to introduce students to the dynamics of demography as a sociological force of the future, as well as to alert them as the younger generation to the perils and the promises of longevity as societies across the world approach the 100-Year Life. Japan is nearly there; Europe and South East Asia are close behind and eventually even Africa will follow. This book will be of interest to undergraduate students and early scholars in sociology, social sciences, gerontology and social policy.
Martin Slattery is a retired Sixth-Form College Principal and Senior Education Officer who has previously written a number of introductory and specialist texts in Sociology including The ABC of Sociology (1985), Key Ideas in Sociology (2003), Urban Sociology (1985) and Official Statistics (1986). Since retiring, he has focused on the emerging topic of Ageing and Longevity in the 21st century with the publication of The Ageing of Great Britain in 2019.
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Names: Slattery, Martin, author.
Title: The new sociology of ageing / Martin Slattery.
Description: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2021. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021033157 (print) | LCCN 2021033158 (ebook) | ISBN 9780367465377 (hardback) | ISBN 9780367465384 (paperback) | ISBN 9781003029373 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Older peopleSocial conditions. | Older peopleGovernment policy. | Population aging.
Classification: LCC HQ1061 .S522 2021 (print) | LCC HQ1061 (ebook) | DDC 362.6dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021033157
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ISBN: 978-0-367-46537-7 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-367-46538-4 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-003-02937-3 (ebk)
DOI: 10.4324/9781003029373
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This book is dedicated to my family, my grandchildren and especially to my wife, Jacqueline, for her enduring patience & loving support.
My thanks to Emily Briggs, my editor and especially to Lakshita Joshi, my editorial assistant, and Harshita Donderia, my project manager, whose advice & support even during the worst of COVID-19 went well beyond the call of duty.
CONTENTS
PART I The global challenge of ageing and the global response
1The global challenge of ageing and the global context
2The international challenge of ageing and the international response
PART II The national challenge of ageing and the national response
3The demographic challenge and the governments response
4The economic and social challenges of ageing in the UK today
PART III The New Old, the New Young and the forces for change
5The New Old and the New Young: Baby boomers & generations X, Y & Z and intergenerational relations today
6The new old and their powers for change
PART IV Towards a new sociology of ageing for the 21st century
7Towards a new-age paradigm, manifesto and intergenerational social contract
8Towards the ageless society of the future and the ageing world ahead
- PART I The global challenge of ageing and the global response
- 1 The global challenge of ageing and the global context
- 2 The international challenge of ageing and the international response
- PART II The national challenge of ageing and the national response
- 3 The demographic challenge and the governments response
- 4 The economic and social challenges of ageing in the UK today