Understanding Communication and Aging : Developing Knowledge and Awareness
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Summary
Table of Contents
| Introduction to the study of Aging and Intergenerational Communication | p. 1 |
| Perspectives on Aging | p. 3 |
| Why Study Aging? | |
| Approaches to Aging | |
| Biological/Biomedical Approaches | |
| Psychological Approaches | |
| Sociological Approaches | |
| Life-Span Developmental Approaches | |
| Methods for Studying Aging | |
| Summary | |
| Keywords and Theories | |
| Discussion Questions | |
| Annotated Bibliography | |
| A Communication Approach to Aging | p. 25 |
| Decline in Communication | |
| Normal Aging | |
| Pathological Aging: The Case of Alzheimer's Disease | |
| Counterpoint: A Positive Research Agenda on Aging | |
| Approaches to Communication and Aging | |
| Interpersonal Communication | |
| Mass Communication | |
| Intergroup Communication | |
| Key Propositions Guiding the Book: A Communication Approach | |
| Summary | |
| Keywords and Theories | |
| Discussion Questions | |
| Annotated Bibliography | |
| Attitudes About Aging and Interpersonal Communication | p. 47 |
| Stereotypes and Attitudes About Aging and Intergenerational Communication | p. 49 |
| Distinguishing Stereotypes and Attitudes | |
| Attitudes Concerning Aging | |
| Stereotypes of Aging | |
| Age Identity-Talkin' 'Bout My Generation | |
| Social Mobility | |
| Social Creativity | |
| Social Competition | |
| Cognitive Representations of Intergenerational Communication | |
| Why Do Negative Attitudes and Stereotypes Matter? | |
| Summary | |
| Keywords and Theories | |
| Discussion Questions | |
| Annotated Bibliography | |
| Aging, Identity, Attitudes, and Intergenerational Communication | p. 73 |
| Communication Accommodation Theory | |
| The Communication Predicament of Aging (CPA) Model | |
| The Age Stereotypes in Interaction Model | |
| Supporting Dependency | |
| Other Dimensions of Accommodation | |
| Age Identity: Disclosing and Concealing Age in Communication | |
| Summary | |
| Keywords and Theories | |
| Discussion Questions | |
| Annotated Bibliography | |
| Intragenerational Relationships in Older Adulthood | p. 92 |
| Marital Relationships in Old Age | |
| Intragenerational Friendships in Old Age | |
| Sibling Relationships | |
| Summary | |
| Keywords and Theories | |
| Discussion Questions | |
| Annotated Bibliography | |
| Intergenerational Relationships in Older Adulthood | p. 110 |
| Grandparenting | |
| Grandparents Raising Grandchildren | |
| The Parent-Child Relationship in Older Adulthood | |
| Intergenerational Friendships | |
| Summary | |
| Keywords and Theories | |
| Discussion Questions | |
| Annotated Bibliography | |
| Enhancing Communication With Older Adults | p. 126 |
| Change in Young People: The Influence of Intergenerational Contact on Attitudes | |
| Communication and Intergenerational Contact | |
| Perceptions of Variability | |
| Ending the Predicament: The Communication Enhancement Model | |
| Change in Older Adults: Confronting Patronizing Talk | |
| Passive Responses | |
| Aggressive (Confrontational) Responses | |
| Assertive Responses | |
| Humorous Responses | |
| Communication Skills and Communication Training | |
| Summary | |
| Keywords and Theories | |
| Discussion Questions | |
| Annotated Bibliography | |
| Social Representations and Mass Communication | p. 147 |
| Mass Communication Portrayals of Older Adults | p. 149 |
| Underrepresentation | |
| Negative Representation | |
| Health | |
| Lead Versus Peripheral Roles | |
| Humor | |
| Messages About the Aging Process | |
| Positive Portrayals | |
| Exceptional Characters | |
| Central Characters | |
| Humorous Characters | |
| Advertising | |
| Political Power | |
| The Media Industry | |
| Summary | |
| Keywords and Theories | |
| Discussion Questions | |
| Annotated Bibliography | |
| Uses and Effects of Media | p. 177 |
| Age Differences in Media Use | |
| Quantity of Television Viewing: Older People as "Embracers" of Television | |
| What Older Adults Watch | |
| Other Media | |
| Uses and Gratifications Theory | |
| Media Effects | |
| Effects on Younger Viewers | |
| Effects on Older Viewers | |
| Older People as "Embracers" of Television? | |
| Summary | |
| Keywords and Theories | |
| Discussion Questions | |
| Annotated Bibliography | |
| Culture, Communication, and Aging | p. 193 |
| East Asia | |
| South Asia (India) | |
| United States Latino Cultures | |
| Native American Cultures | |
| Globalization and Transcultural Themes | |
| Summary | |
| Keywords and Theories | |
| Discussion Questions | |
| Annotated Bibliography | |
| Contexts of Communication in Older Adulthood | p. 219 |
| Health and Health Care | p. 221 |
| Physician-Older Patient Interaction | |
| The Nature of Physician-Older Patient Interaction | |
| Physician Factors | |
| Patient Factors | |
| Companions | |
| Improving Physician-Older Patient Encounters | |
| Satisfaction | |
| Beyond Communication: Other Medical Manifestations of Ageism | |
| Support Groups for Caregivers | |
| Elder Abuse | |
| Additional Topics | |
| Summary | |
| Keywords and Theories | |
| Discussion Questions | |
| Annotated Bibliography | |
| Technology | p. 243 |
| Stereotypes of Older Adults' Technological Competence | |
| The Reality of Older Adults' Computer Use | |
| Barriers | |
| Increasing Use | |
| What Do Older People Do on the Internet? | |
| Identity Functions of Internet Use | |
| Technology and the Workplace | |
| Summary | |
| Keywords and Theories | |
| Discussion Questions | |
| Annotated Bibliography | |
| Conclusion | p. 265 |
| Conclusion | p. 267 |
| A Model of Aging in Individual and Societal Context | |
| Chronological Age | |
| Societal Forces | |
| Micro Factors | |
| What Can You Do Now? | |
| Cultural Change | |
| Individual Change | |
| Summary | |
| Keywords and Theories | |
| Discussion Questions | |
| Annotated Bibliography | |
| References | p. 287 |
| Index | p. 313 |
| About the Author | p. 325 |
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