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This text employs a communication perspective to examine the aging
process and the ability of individuals to adapt successfully to
aging. It continues the groundbreaking work of the first edition,
emphasizing a life-span approach toward understanding the social
interaction that occurs during later life. The edition provides a
comprehensive update on the existing and emerging research within
communication and aging studies and considers such topics as
notions of successful aging, positive and negative stereotypes
toward older adults, and health communication issues. It raises
awareness of the barriers facing elderly people in conversation and
the importance such conversations have in elderly people's lives.
The impact of nonrelational processes, such as hearing loss, are
considered as they impact relationships with others and affect the
ability to age successfully.
The book is organized into 14 chapters. Each chapter is written so
that the reader is presented with an exhaustive review of the
pertinent and recent literature from the social sciences. As in the
first edition, when the literature is empirically based, the
communicative ramifications are then discussed.
Readers of this volume will gain greater understanding of the
importance of their communicative relationships and how significant
they remain across the life span. Developed for students in
communication, psychology, nursing, social gerontology, sociology,
and related areas, "Communication and Aging" provides important
insights on communication to all who are affected by the aging
process.
This text employs a communication perspective to examine the aging
process and the ability of individuals to adapt successfully to
aging. It continues the groundbreaking work of the first edition,
emphasizing a life-span approach toward understanding the social
interaction that occurs during later life. The edition provides a
comprehensive update on the existing and emerging research within
communication and aging studies and considers such topics as
notions of successful aging, positive and negative stereotypes
toward older adults, and health communication issues. It raises
awareness of the barriers facing elderly people in conversation and
the importance such conversations have in elderly people's lives.
The impact of nonrelational processes, such as hearing loss, are
considered as they impact relationships with others and affect the
ability to age successfully.
The book is organized into 14 chapters. Each chapter is written so
that the reader is presented with an exhaustive review of the
pertinent and recent literature from the social sciences. As in the
first edition, when the literature is empirically based, the
communicative ramifications are then discussed.
Readers of this volume will gain greater understanding of the
importance of their communicative relationships and how significant
they remain across the life span. Developed for students in
communication, psychology, nursing, social gerontology, sociology,
and related areas, "Communication and Aging" provides important
insights on communication to all who are affected by the aging
process.
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