|
Showing 1 - 10 of
10 matches in All Departments
This volume explores intergenerational practices and their impact
on social sustainability, with an emphasis on developing
programmatic efforts to address profound social challenges such as
underperforming educational and work-related systems, failing
support systems for dependent or vulnerable populations, and
community renewal and regeneration efforts. To this end, the core
argument is to present issues related to age, aging, and
generations, not only as problems, but as catalysts to facilitate
improved quality of life for all generations. For societies to be
sustainable, all generations must coexist at any given time and
across time (non-contemporary generations). Hence, the ultimate
vision presented here is one of intergenerational sustainability as
both a conceptual tool and as a call for action. Intergenerational
pathways are introduced as strategies for improving health and
well-being across the lifespan, strengthening families, improving
under-performing educational and work-related systems, and helping
to build more cohesive, caring communities. Reviewing some of the
historical factors and developments influencing intergenerational
studies, as well as presenting regional case studies and
comparative research, this book presents successful models that may
be applied to everyday multigenerational practices in institutions
such as education, family life, housing, healthcare, employment,
and community development. The result is an accessible resource for
students, academics, policymakers, community leaders, and citizens
concerned with creating opportunities amidst challenging
demographic and social changes.
This volume explores intergenerational practices and their impact
on social sustainability, with an emphasis on developing
programmatic efforts to address profound social challenges such as
underperforming educational and work-related systems, failing
support systems for dependent or vulnerable populations, and
community renewal and regeneration efforts. To this end, the core
argument is to present issues related to age, aging, and
generations, not only as problems, but as catalysts to facilitate
improved quality of life for all generations. For societies to be
sustainable, all generations must coexist at any given time and
across time (non-contemporary generations). Hence, the ultimate
vision presented here is one of intergenerational sustainability as
both a conceptual tool and as a call for action. Intergenerational
pathways are introduced as strategies for improving health and
well-being across the lifespan, strengthening families, improving
under-performing educational and work-related systems, and helping
to build more cohesive, caring communities. Reviewing some of the
historical factors and developments influencing intergenerational
studies, as well as presenting regional case studies and
comparative research, this book presents successful models that may
be applied to everyday multigenerational practices in institutions
such as education, family life, housing, healthcare, employment,
and community development. The result is an accessible resource for
students, academics, policymakers, community leaders, and citizens
concerned with creating opportunities amidst challenging
demographic and social changes.
In Intergenerational Contact Zones, Kaplan, Thang, Sanchez, and
Hoffman introduce novel ways of thinking, planning, and designing
intergenerationally enriched environments. Filled with vivid
examples of how ICZs breathe new life into communities and social
practices, this important volume focuses on practical descriptions
of ways in which practitioners and researchers could translate and
infuse the notion of ICZ into their work. The ICZ concept embraces
generation and regeneration of community life, parks and
recreational locations, educational environments, residential
settings and family life, and national and international contexts
for social development. With its focus on creating effective and
meaningful intergenerational settings, it offers a rich how-to
toolkit to help professionals and user groups as they begin to
consider ways to develop, activate, and nurture intergenerational
spaces. Intergenerational Contact Zones will be essential reading
for academics and researchers interested in human development,
aging, and society, as well as practitioners, educators, and policy
makers interested in intergenerational gathering places from an
international perspective.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
|
You may like...
Tenet
John David Washington, Robert Pattinson
Blu-ray disc
(1)
R44
Discovery Miles 440
Midnights
Taylor Swift
CD
R394
Discovery Miles 3 940
|