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Synthesizing the vast amount of research on communication and aging published over the past three decades, the Handbook of Communication and Aging Research captures the ever-changing and expanding domain of the study of aging. Editors Jon F. Nussbaum and Justine Coupland have updated and added to the offerings of the first edition, with contributions that reflect the variety of disciplines and range of methodologies involved in the exploration of what it means to grow old. The contributors to this Handbook are active researchers using particular perspectives on communication and aging. Many of the chapters work to deny earlier images of aging, providing a picture of aging as a process of development involving positive choices and providing new opportunities. Chapters also stress the heterogeneity of the group of peple who are variously categorized as older, aged, elderly, or over 56. The literature is reviewed analytically in each chapter, not only revealing current theoretical and methodological approaches to communication and aging reseatch. but also setting the future agenda. This volume stands alone in its thorough scholarly examination of current research and theory on the diverse nature of communication and aging. This second edition will be invaluable to scholars and researchers in gerontology, developmental psychology, and communication and to practitioners who study or work with older adults.
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Contents
List of Contributors xi
Preface xiii
Part I The Experience of Ageing
1. Images of Ageing 0
Mike Hepworth (University of Aberdeen, Scotland)
2. Attitudes Toward Aging: Adaptation, Development and Growth Into Later Years Peter Coleman and Ann O'Hanlon (Southampton University, England)
Part II: Language, Culture, and Social Aging
3. Age in Social and Sociolinguistic Theory
Nikolas Coupland (Cardiff University, Wales)
4. The Role of Age Stereotypes in Interpersonal Communication
Mary Lee Hummert (University of Kansas), Teri A. Garstka (University of Kansas), Ellen Bouchard Ryan (McMaster University, Canada), & Jaye L. Bonnesen (Georgia State University)
5. Intergenerational Communication: Intergroup, Accommodation, and Family Perspectives
Angie Williams (Cardiff University, Wales) and Jake Harwood (University of Arizona)
6. Inter- and Intragroup Perspectives on Intergenerational Communication
Valerie Barker (San Diego State University), Howard Giles (University of California, Santa Barbara), and Jake Harwood (University of Arizona)
7. Cultural Issues in Communication and Aging
Loretta L. Pecchioni (Louisiana State University), Hiroshi Ota (Aichi Shukutoku University, Japan), and Lisa Sparks (George Mason University)
Part III: The Communication Construction of Relationships in Later Life
8. Adult Parent--Child Relationships: A View From Feminist and Discursive Social Psychology
Karen L. Henwood (University of East Anglia, England)
9. Communication in Close Relationships of Older People
Marie-Louise Mares (University of Wisconsin, Madison) and Mary Anne Fitzpatrik (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
10. The Nature of Family Relationships Between and Within Generations: Relations Between Grandparents, Grandchildren and Siblings in Later Life
Valerie Cryer McKay (California State University, Long Beach) and R. Suzanne Caverly (California State University, Long Beach)
11. Friendship in Later Life
William K. Rawlins (Ohio University)
Part IV: Organizational Communication
12. Organizational Communication and aging: Age-Related Processes in Organizations
Mark J. Bergstrom (University of Utah) and Michael E. Holmes (Ball State University)
13. Marketing to Older Adults
Anne L. Balazs (Mississippi University for Women)
14. Retirement and Leisure
Miriam Bernard (Keele University, England) and Chris Phillipson (Keele University, England)
Part V: Political and Mass Communication
15. The Political Power of Seniors
Sherry J. Holladay (Eastern Illinois University) and W. Timothy Coombs (Eastern Illinois University)
16. The Portrayal of Older Adults in Political Advertising
Lynda Lee Kaid (University of Florida) and Jane Garner (University of Oklahoma)
17. Media Usage Patterns and Portrayals of Seniors
James D. Robinson University of Dayton, Tom Skill (University of Dayton), and Jeanine W. Turner (Georgetown University)
Part VI: Health Communication
18. The Older Patient--Physician Interaction
Teresa L. Thompsona and James De Robinson (University of Dayton,) and Analee E. Beisecker(University of Kansas,)
19. Communication and the Institutionalized Elderly
Karen Grainger (Sheffield Hallam University, England)
20. Online Support and Older Adults: A Theoretical Examination of Benefits and Limitations of Computer-Mediated Support Networks for Older Adults and Possible Health Outcomes
Kevin B. Wright (University of Memphis) and James L. Query (University of Houston)
Part VII: Senior Adult Education
21. Education for Older Adults: Lifelong Learning, Empowerment, and Social Change
Frank Glendenning (Newcastell Under Lyme, England)
22. Instructional Communication and Older Adults
Doreen K. Baringer (Penn State University) Amanda L. Kundrat (Penn State University), and Jon F. Nussbaum (Penn State University)
Author Index 000
Subject Index 000
List of Contributors
Mike Kepworth
Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, AB24 3QY
Peter Coleman & Ann O'Hanlon
Department of Psychology, Southampton University, University Road, Highfield,
Southampton, England SO17 1BJ
Mike Kepworth
Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, AB24 3QY
Peter Coleman & Ann O'Hanlon
Department of Psychology, Southampton University, University Road, Highfield,
Southampton, England SO17 1BJ
Mike Kepworth
Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, AB24 3QY
Peter Coleman & Ann O'Hanlon
Department of Psychology, Southampton University, University Road, Highfield,
Southampton, England SO17 1BJ
Mike Kepworth
Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, AB24 3QY
Peter Coleman & Ann O'Hanlon
Department of Psychology, Southampton University, University Road, Highfield,
Southampton, England SO17 1BJ
Mike Kepworth
Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, AB24 3QY
Peter Coleman & Ann O'Hanlon
Department of Psychology, Southampton University, University Road, Highfield,
Southampton, England SO17 1BJ
Mike Kepworth
Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, AB24 3QY
Peter Coleman & Ann O'Hanlon
Department of Psychology, Southampton University, University Road, Highfield,
Southampton, England SO17 1BJ
Mike Kepworth
Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, AB24 3QY
Peter Coleman & Ann O'Hanlon
Department of Psychology, Southampton University, University Road, Highfield,
Southampton, England SO17 1BJ
Mike Kepworth
Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, AB24 3QY
Peter Coleman & Ann O'Hanlon
Department of Psychology, Southampton University, University Road, Highfield,
Southampton, England SO17 1BJ
Mike Kepworth
Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, AB24 3QY
Peter Coleman & Ann O'Hanlon
Department of Psychology, Southampton University, University Road, Highfield,
Southampton, England SO17 1BJ
Mike Kepworth
Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, AB24 3QY
Peter Coleman & Ann O'Hanlon
Department of Psychology, Southampton University, University Road, Highfield,
Southampton, England SO17 1BJ
Mike Kepworth
Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, AB24 3QY
Peter Coleman & Ann O'Hanlon
Department of Psychology, Southampton University, University Road, Highfield,
Southampton, England SO17 1BJ
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Aged Communication, Interpersonal communication, Aging Psychological aspects, Aging Abstracts
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