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Communication for Successful Aging

Empowering Individuals Across the Lifespan

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"An updated and transcendent extension of their previous book placing Communication at the core of our understanding of the aging process, the authors provide every aging scholar, practitioner, and individual with an empirically grounded and theoretically rich path to successful aging. Contextualized within the Covid pandemic, I highly recommend this book as the best source for all those managing a positive aging experience."

- Jon F. Nussbaum, Liberal Arts Professor Emeritus of Communication Arts and Sciences and Human Development and Family Studies, Penn State University

"Communication for Successful Aging provides a thoroughly engaging and incredibly concise understanding of the human aging process. It effectively conveys the centrality of communication to a successful old age, illustrating that communication provides both the context for and process by which we get older, using numerous (often very entertaining) examples. The book addresses difficult and understudied topics including, most notably, communication and death. Throughout, it emphasizes practical application: A textbook for a course about communication and aging, but equally a 'how to' guide for anybody who is getting older – which is, of course, all of us!"

- Jake Harwood, Professor of Communication, University of Arizona

"This volume is a timely resource on aging well for our post-pandemic world. The authors present high quality, up-to-date research on topics such as age stereotyping, intergenerational communication, cultural influences on aging, and empowerment – all delivered in an engaging style that includes real-life examples and illustrative figures. This is a book that holds insights on enhancing the experience of aging for both general and academic audiences."

- Mary Lee Hummert, Professor Emerita, Communication Studies Department, University of Kansas

"The Giles et al. volume offers a solid introduction to several topics on aging (e.g., successful aging, ageism, life course and lifespan), and the focus on communication across multiple scales is a welcome one. The authors deftly situate a person and the process of aging within a matrix of different relationships that can influence or are influenced by communicative interactions. They illustrate the cumulative nature of communicative events, big or small, on people’s understanding of aging and their own life course."

-Journal of Anthropology & Aging

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This essential volume explores the vital role of communication in the aging process and how this varies for different social groups and cultural communities. It reveals how communication can empower people in the process of aging, and that how we communicate about age is critically important to – and is at the heart of – aging successfully. Les mer

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This essential volume explores the vital role of communication in the aging process and how this varies for different social groups and cultural communities. It reveals how communication can empower people in the process of aging, and that how we communicate about age is critically important to – and is at the heart of – aging successfully.

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Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
164
ISBN
9780367353261
Utgivelsesår
2021
Format
23 x 15 cm

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"An updated and transcendent extension of their previous book placing Communication at the core of our understanding of the aging process, the authors provide every aging scholar, practitioner, and individual with an empirically grounded and theoretically rich path to successful aging. Contextualized within the Covid pandemic, I highly recommend this book as the best source for all those managing a positive aging experience."

- Jon F. Nussbaum, Liberal Arts Professor Emeritus of Communication Arts and Sciences and Human Development and Family Studies, Penn State University

"Communication for Successful Aging provides a thoroughly engaging and incredibly concise understanding of the human aging process. It effectively conveys the centrality of communication to a successful old age, illustrating that communication provides both the context for and process by which we get older, using numerous (often very entertaining) examples. The book addresses difficult and understudied topics including, most notably, communication and death. Throughout, it emphasizes practical application: A textbook for a course about communication and aging, but equally a 'how to' guide for anybody who is getting older – which is, of course, all of us!"

- Jake Harwood, Professor of Communication, University of Arizona

"This volume is a timely resource on aging well for our post-pandemic world. The authors present high quality, up-to-date research on topics such as age stereotyping, intergenerational communication, cultural influences on aging, and empowerment – all delivered in an engaging style that includes real-life examples and illustrative figures. This is a book that holds insights on enhancing the experience of aging for both general and academic audiences."

- Mary Lee Hummert, Professor Emerita, Communication Studies Department, University of Kansas

"The Giles et al. volume offers a solid introduction to several topics on aging (e.g., successful aging, ageism, life course and lifespan), and the focus on communication across multiple scales is a welcome one. The authors deftly situate a person and the process of aging within a matrix of different relationships that can influence or are influenced by communicative interactions. They illustrate the cumulative nature of communicative events, big or small, on people’s understanding of aging and their own life course."

-Journal of Anthropology & Aging

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