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TV and Movies: the last common framework

dykewriter wrote 3 days ago:       The “weeeellllllll” heard around the world:       … more →

Tags: Living Well, Elvis Presley, Raw Recovery Specialist, Zeitgeist Analytics, Art, Social Forces, self-image, legislation, Demographics

Attitudes to ageing8 comments

Michelle Mitchell wrote 2 weeks ago: With an ageing population and increasing numbers of us living in to late old age, attitudes to later … more →

Tags: Conferences, General, #forlaterlife, Age UK, Age UK blog, ageing, Ageing Population, ageing society, Agenda for Later Life

What makes an ageing community sustainable?4 comments

BSG Administrator wrote 3 weeks ago: I recently participated in an event organised by the Green Light Festival on sustainable ageing comm … more →

Tags: Communities, Discourses of Ageing, Diversity, ethnicity, Intergenerational Exchange, Social Care, Social Policy, sustainability, Ageing Societies

Granny Taxes and Intergenerational Conflict

Wil wrote 1 year ago: The 2012 Budget brought little cheer, and seems to have kicked up a great fuss - the cut in 50pence … more →

Tags: Life, Politics, George Osborne, Pension, pinch, jilted generation, Granny Tax, Retirement, Budget 2012

Now more than ever we need to remember why universal benefits are important1 comment

gerontologyuk wrote 1 year ago: On the day that the Tory-LibDem Alliance have passed a bill that paves the way for the marketisation … more →

Tags: Pensions, poverty, Young People, Gender, Social Care, generations, Benefits, universal benefits, Older People

Young Versus Old

Phil Gruber wrote 1 year ago: Ever since Veronique de Rugy showed that the main transfer of wealth in the United States is from th … more →

Tags: Politics, Economics, social issues, Veronique de Rugy, William Faulkner, Iliad, generations, generation gap, Age

How to argue with teenagers? Know when to stop!

Arnold Zeman wrote 1 year ago: Anthony E. Wolf I’ve had occasion in the past to favourably cite psychologist Anthony E. Wolf, … more →

Tags: adolescence, Parenting, Relational ideology, Anthony E. Wolf

How the media love discourses of intergenerational conflict

gerontologyuk wrote 1 year ago: I have found myself Dr Angry over the last two days.  I mean Dr Really Angry.  It started with the a … more →

Tags: Retirement, Grandparents, LifeCourse, intergenerational, housing, Discourses of Ageing, generations, Age Discrimination, Older People

How the media love discourses of intergenerational conflict7 comments

gerontologyuk wrote 1 year ago: I have found myself Dr Angry over the last two days.  I mean Dr Really Angry.  It started with the a … more →

Tags: Discourses of Ageing, BBC, media, intergenerational conflict, discourses of ageing, Intergenerational Foundation, Old Age, housing, house-blocking

What Are You Doing In My Office!?

Phoenix R. Cavalier wrote 2 years ago: The May '09 cover of TIME highlights just how much the US workforce is changing. I promise you … more →

Tags: Professional Perspectives, Business Development, generational diversity, generations, multi-generational workforce, modern workforce, generational communication, cross generational communication, Workforce

The Myth of the Greedy Granny Strikes Again

James Ridgeway wrote 3 years ago: Just about every week, it seems, the New York Times has yet another piece that adds fuel to what I … more →

Tags: Age Discrimination, Medicare, Health Care, Drug industry, health insurance industry, poverty, budget / tax policy, media, generations / intergenerational issues

How serious is classical music?

Arnold Zeman wrote 4 years ago: Classical music reeks of class while at the same time classic rock rears its populist head. Politici … more →

Tags: Culture, adolescence


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