Ageism, 2e
Stereotyping and Prejudice against Older Persons
by Nelson
ISBN: 9780262339742 | Copyright 2017
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Contents (pg. v) | |
Preface (pg. vii) | |
References (pg. viii) | |
I Origins of Ageism (pg. 1) | |
1 Ageism in Childhood (pg. 3) | |
The Representation of Older Adults in Children-Targeted Media (pg. 5) | |
Experimental Findings (pg. 12) | |
Intergenerational Contact and Ageism (pg. 19) | |
Conclusion and Future Directions (pg. 25) | |
References (pg. 28) | |
2 Implicit Ageism (pg. 37) | |
Ageism in the Sense of Implicit Attitudes on Aging (pg. 41) | |
Ageism in the Sense of Implicit Stereotypes (pg. 56) | |
Conclusion and Future Directions (pg. 67) | |
Acknowledgments (pg. 68) | |
Notes (pg. 68) | |
References (pg. 69) | |
3 Succession, Consumption, and Identity: Prescriptive Ageism Domains (pg. 77) | |
Descriptive Perspectives on Age-Based Prejudice: Illness, Irrelevance, Incompetence (pg. 78) | |
A Prescriptive Approach: Intergenerational Tensions over Turn Taking and “Should” (pg. 80) | |
Succession, Consumption, Identity: Domains of Prescriptive Ageism (pg. 83) | |
Moving Forward: Toward More Nuanced Views of Age and (Prescriptive) Ageism (pg. 87) | |
Other Nuances within a Prescriptive Approach to Ageism (pg. 90) | |
Conclusion (pg. 94) | |
References (pg. 95) | |
4 How Our Mortal Fate Contributes to Ageism: A Terror Management Perspective (pg. 105) | |
Older Adults and the Threat of Death (pg. 106) | |
Terror Management Theory (pg. 109) | |
Terror Management and Ageism (pg. 116) | |
Implications of Terror Management Theory for Reducing Ageism (pg. 122) | |
Conclusion (pg. 127) | |
References (pg. 128) | |
II Effects of Ageism (pg. 133) | |
5 Ageism and Elder Mistreatment: Talking the Talk but Not Walking the Walk (pg. 135) | |
The Assumed Link between Ageism and Elder Mistreatment (pg. 137) | |
The Inadequacy of Theory (pg. 142) | |
Misinformation Breach between Ageism and Elder Mistreatment (pg. 150) | |
Conclusion (pg. 152) | |
Notes (pg. 153) | |
References (pg. 153) | |
6 Ageism and the Helping Professions (pg. 165) | |
The Helping Professions (pg. 167) | |
Types of Ageism (pg. 171) | |
Intersections with Healthism and Ableism (pg. 176) | |
Intervening in Ageism for the Helping Professions (pg. 178) | |
Conclusion (pg. 183) | |
References (pg. 184) | |
7 The Nature and Effects of Patronizing Speech on Older Adults (pg. 197) | |
Theoretical Framework (pg. 198) | |
Anecdotal Illustrations (pg. 199) | |
The Nature of Patronizing Speech (pg. 200) | |
The Effects of Patronizing Speech (pg. 207) | |
Ways of Reducing Patronizing Speech (pg. 217) | |
Conclusion (pg. 220) | |
References (pg. 220) | |
8 Age Discrimination and Older Workers (pg. 227) | |
Workforce Aging (pg. 227) | |
Definition and Incidence (pg. 228) | |
The Theoretical Foundations in Age Discrimination Research (pg. 230) | |
Empirical Evidence (pg. 240) | |
Intervention (pg. 248) | |
Conclusion (pg. 249) | |
References (pg. 250) | |
III Applications (pg. 261) | |
9 What’s Holding Us Back? Ageism in Higher Education (pg. 263) | |
Higher Education’s Need for the Study of Aging (pg. 263) | |
Ageism in Higher Education (pg. 267) | |
Causes of Ageism in Higher Education (pg. 272) | |
Ageism in Research (pg. 274) | |
Causes of Ageism in Research (pg. 276) | |
Combating Ageism: Creating a New Aging Ecology (pg. 278) | |
Combating Ageism: Promoting Age-Friendly Academic Institutions (pg. 282) | |
References (pg. 284) | |
10 Cross-Cultural Differences in Ageism (pg. 291) | |
Religion, Culture, and Older Adults (pg. 293) | |
Attitudes toward Older Adults across History: A Cultural Perspective (pg. 298) | |
A Terror Management Account of Cultural Differences in Ageism (pg. 303) | |
Interactive Effects of Sociodemographic Factors on Ageism across Cultures (pg. 307) | |
Discussion and Future Directions (pg. 312) | |
References (pg. 316) | |
11 Combating Ageism (pg. 323) | |
Statement of the Problem (pg. 324) | |
Ageism: How? Why? And How to Fight It (pg. 328) | |
Healer, Know Thyself (pg. 330) | |
Internalized Negative Attitudes of Older Persons (pg. 332) | |
Action Strategies to Combat Ageism (pg. 332) | |
Societal-Level Approaches for Combating Ageism (pg. 339) | |
Conclusion (pg. 345) | |
References (pg. 346) | |
Contributors (pg. 353) | |
Index (pg. 355) |
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