As the preface indicates, this sorely needed tool is more than a
dictionary. In addition to defining terms specific to gerontology
(circuit breakers, ' Detroit syndrome') and multidisciplinary terms
(suicide, ' cholesterol') pertinent to gerontology, in alphabetic
order, it provides one to four references for each term. . . . .
Highly recommended for upper-division and graduate collections.
"Choice"
Because of the different disciplines that gerontology
encompasses, the definition it uses can prove bewildering to
students, scholars, and practitioners. Diana Harris is the first
scholar to deal with this terminology in a comprehensive manner.
Reflecting multidisciplinary perspectives and introducing
standardization, her dictionary offers hundreds of precisely
defined terms and concepts, as well as detailed, up-to-date
bibliographic information. Because of the different disciplines
that gerontology encompasses, the definitions it uses can prove
bewildering to students, scholars, and practitioners. Diana Harris
is the first scholar to deal with this terminology in a
comprehensive manner. Reflecting multidisciplinary perspectives and
introducing standardization, her dictionary offers hundreds of
precisely defined terms and concepts, as well as detailed,
up-to-date bibliographic information.
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