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© 2011, Policy Press

© 2011, Policy Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgements ix
  4. Introduction xii
  5. PART I Contextualising adulthood
  6. Introduction 1
  7. Real voice I.1: The turnip 5
  8. Section One: Quality of life and the life course
  9. 1 The life course perspective on ageing: Linked lives, timing, and history 9
  10. 2 Imagining old age 18
  11. 3 Quality of life 27
  12. 4 Implications for ageing well in the twenty-first century 37
  13. 5 Chronic illness as biographical disruption 48
  14. 6 Aging with a childhood onset disability 56
  15. Section Two: Individual ageing and social relationships
  16. 7 Health and mortality 69
  17. 8 Psychological ageing 78
  18. 9 Dementia reconsidered: the person comes first 89
  19. 10 The ‘Senses Framework’: a relationship-centred approach to care 100
  20. 11 Disability and adulthood 110
  21. 12 A sense of belonging: informal support from family, friends and acquaintances 120
  22. Section Three: The environment: from accommodation to community
  23. 13 Environment and ageing 131
  24. 14 Life course 142
  25. 15 The role of technologies in the everyday lives of older people 151
  26. 16 Accommodating older and disabled prisoners in England and Wales 161
  27. 17 Community care and support for Black and African Caribbean older people 173
  28. 18 ‘Exclusion is necessary’: excluding people from society 185
  29. Real voice I.2: Have I done enough? 193
  30. Real voice I.3: Going the distance: a family journey after acute stroke 197 Julia 197
  31. Part II Transforming adulthood
  32. Introduction 201
  33. Section Four: Human rights and the life course
  34. 19 Using human rights to defeat ageism 207
  35. 20 To empower or to protect: does the law assist in cases of self-neglect? 220
  36. 21 Safeguarding vulnerable adults over the life course 230
  37. Section Five: Practice: ways of doing – or not?
  38. 22 Why collaborate? 243
  39. 23 Working in teams: relationships in balance? 252
  40. 24 ‘Tu’ or ‘vous?’: A European qualitative study of dignity and communication with older people in health and social care settings 260
  41. 25 Assessment: mastering a technical process or exercising an art? 274
  42. Section Six: International dimensions
  43. 26 Globalisation and health and social welfare: some key issues 287
  44. 27 Falling through the cracks in social welfare: invisible adult migrants in the UK 297
  45. 28 Decentring social policy? Devolution and the discipline of social policy: A commentary 306
  46. 29 The intellectual origins of social capital 315
  47. 30 Social services for the aged in Cub 324
  48. 31 Perceptions of ageism: views of older people 332
  49. 32 Mental health and mental disorder in a global context 341
  50. Real voice II.1: The best it can be 350
  51. Real voice II.2: Keep the change 353
  52. Part III Understanding adulthood
  53. Introduction 357
  54. Section Seven: Ethical considerations
  55. 33 The ethics triad: virtues, values and codes of practice 363
  56. 34 Lying, cheating, breaking promises, and stealing 373
  57. 35 The individual in social care: The ethics of care and the ‘personalisation agenda’ in services for older people in England 382
  58. 36 A little bit of heaven for a few?1 A case analysis 392
  59. Section Eight: The complexity of real lives
  60. 37 Mixing methods in a qualitatively driven way 403
  61. 38 Researching social change 415
  62. 39 Critically appraising qualitative research 426
  63. 40 Learning about bisexuality: a case study approach 431
  64. 41 Identifying and predicting drug-related harm with applied qualitative research 439
  65. 42 Experiences of drug use and ageing: health, quality of life, relationship and service implications 449
  66. 43 Critical reflections on the rise of qualitative research 459
  67. Real voice III.1: Keeper 467
  68. Index 471
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