
The Scientific Study Of Aging Is A Relatively Nascent Field Of Inquiry. Although Philosophic And Literary Reflections On What It Means To Grow Older Appear In The Earliest Historical Records, The Systematic Study Of Aging Began In Earnest About A Century Ago. Scholarly Interest In The Topic Has Accelerated In Recent Decades, Due In Part To Rapid Population Aging In Developed Nations. As A Result, The Study Of Aging Has Been Incorporated Into Many Disciplines, Emphasizing Concepts, Theories, And Methods To Elucidate The Antecedents And Consequences Of Growing Older. Although Each Discipline Has Key Concepts And Empirical Generalizations About Aging, There Is Little Agreement Across Disciplines About The Intellectual Core Of Gerontology. Each Discipline Brings Its Own Intellectual Heritage And Perspective To The Study Of Aging, But The Question Posed By Author Ken Ferraro Is Whether There Is An Emergent Perspective Or Way Of Thinking About Aging That Transcends The Disciplines. Biologists, Psychologists, And Sociologists May Claim An Interest In Gerontology, But Do They Have A Common Image Of Aging Or A Set Of Principles To Guide Their Research? Do They Share A Paradigm-a Fundamental Image Of Aging-that Incorporates Concepts And Empirical Generalizations From Multiple Disciplines? And When Disciplinary Approaches To Gerontology Clash, Which Approach Or Conceptualization Of Aging Is Likely To Emerge As Part Of The Paradigm? Although Biologists, Psychologists, And Social Scientists Share An Interest In The Study Of Aging, They Are Distinctive In How They Conduct Their Research. The Gerontological Imagination Provides An Integrative Paradigm Of Aging That Makes It The First Book To Identify Intellectual Common Ground Among Scholars Studying Aging. Ferraro Identifies An Underlying Set Of Principles That Constitute A Paradigm For The Study Of Aging: Causality, Life Course Analysis, Multifaceted Change, Heterogeneity, Accumulation Processes, And Ageism. The Proposed Paradig
Does an emergent, interdisciplinary paradigm exist that can unify the fragmented study of aging across biological, psychological, and sociological fields? Kenneth F. Ferraro, a distinguished scholar in the field of aging, synthesizes decades of research to address the lack of a cohesive intellectual core in gerontology. By examining the distinct methodologies and conceptual heritages of various disciplines, Ferraro argues for an integrative framework that transcends traditional boundaries to better understand the complexities of the human aging process.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of gerontology frequently identify this work as a foundational text for understanding the theoretical architecture of the field. Experts note that the prose is dense and academic, serving primarily as a resource for researchers seeking to bridge the gap between disparate disciplinary approaches to aging.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190665378
ISBN-13:
9780190665371
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