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Science, Technology and the Ageing Society (Routledge Advances in Sociology)

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Book Details:

  • Author: Tiago Moreira

  • Brand: Routledge

  • Edition: 1

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Number of Pages: 228

  • Release Date: 30-07-2018

  • EAN: 9781138344662

  • Package Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches

  • Languages: English


About the Book:

Science, Technology, and the Ageing Society by Tiago Moreira delves into the crucial role that science and technology play in shaping the ageing society. This book challenges the traditional view that ageing is merely an individual or societal problem to be solved, instead highlighting how scientific, technological, and medical advancements have both created and transformed the ageing process itself.

Key aspects of the book include:

  1. The Role of Science and Technology in Ageing: Moreira explores how science and technology have influenced the social construction of ageing by offering solutions, shaping norms, and altering our perception of older age. It focuses on how these advancements create standards for age identities and medical treatments.

  2. Interdisciplinary Approach: Drawing on sociology, anthropology, history of science, geography, and social gerontology, the book examines the interwoven relationships between expertise, scientific standards, and social norms related to ageing.

  3. Case Studies: Through case studies, the book investigates various aspects of ageing, including medical research on ageing, ageing-related illnesses, and the management of ageing populations. These studies provide a nuanced understanding of how scientific expertise impacts ageing.

  4. Reframing the Problem of Ageing: The book challenges the notion that ageing is a problem. Instead, Moreira asserts that it is a social and technological construct, shaped by scientific developments and the way society perceives and manages the older population.

  5. Target Audience: This work is a valuable resource for undergraduate and graduate students in fields such as social gerontology, health and social care, sociology of ageing, science and technology studies, and medical sociology.

By tracing the epistemic and technological infrastructures that shape ageing, this book provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the complex dynamics between science, technology, and social ageing.