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Studying Aging and Social Change: Conceptual and Methodological Issues
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AgingAgeismK MannheimHistorical SociologySocial ChangeSocial SciencesHistory (Virtual Reality Research)Population AgingLongevityStudy AgingGerontologyFeminist ScholarshipSocial GerontologyReference FrameHistory (African Historiography)Historical TransitionSociologyLater AdulthoodMedicineModernity
Doing Time - Melissa A Hardy and Linda Waite Reconciling Biography with History in the Study of Social Change The Problem of Generations - K Mannheim The Cohort as a Concept in the Study of Social Change - Norman B Ryder On the Importance of Age - Lawrence Hazelrigg Beyond Trajectories - Eliza K Pavalko Multiple Concepts for Analyzing Long-Term Process Using Repeated Surveys To Study Aging and Social Change - Glenn Firebaugh and Dana L Haynie Aging, Social Change and Conservatism - Duane F Alwin The Link between Historical and Biographical Time in the Study of Political Identities Establishing a Reference Frame against Which To Chart Age-Related Changes - John R Nesselroade and David L Featherman