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  1. Shifting identity: process and change in identity of aging Mexican-American males.: An article from: Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare by Gary L. Villereal, Alonzo, Jr. Cavazos, 2005-03-01
  2. The Practical Guide to Aging: What Everyone Needs to Know by Christine Cassel, 2000-12-01
  3. Human Aging and Later Life (Research Studies in Gerontology)
  4. Aging and Retirement in a Lebanese American Community (Immigrant Communities and Ethnic Minorities in the United States and Canada) by Dena Shenk, 1991-07
  5. Aging and modernization (Sociology series) by Donald O Cowgill, 1972
  6. The Aging Population and the Competitiveness of Cities: Benefits to the Urban Economy by Peter Karl Kresl, Daniele Ietri, 2010-09
  7. Adult Development and Aging with PowerWeb by Diane E Papalia, Harvey Sterns, et all 2005-03-01
  8. Man Against Aging (Aging and old age) by Robert S. de Ropp, 1979-06
  9. The Clock is Ticking!: What Every Baby Boomer Must Know about the Future and Their Own Aging by Richard E. Cairl, 2000-07
  10. Aging in Alberta: Rhetoric and Reality, Third Edition by Herbert Northcott, 2005-09-15
  11. Extending Life, Enhancing Life: A National Research Agenda on Aging by Committee on a National Research Agenda on Aging, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, 1991-01-01
  12. Productive Roles in an Older Society (<i>America's Aging:</i> A Series) by Committee on an Aging Society, National Research Council, 1986-01-01
  13. Older Women in the City (Aging and Old Age Series) by City of New York Department for the Aging, 1979-09
  14. Thesaurus of Aging Terminology by Ageline Database on Middle Age & Aging, 1985

61. PRI Postdoctoral Training Program In The Demography Of Aging
Human Development and Family Studies, Rural sociology, and sociology, and from ofsocial and biological factors determining reproductive aging and morbidity
http://www.pop.psu.edu/general/postdoc/postdoc_aging.htm

62. Subject Guides: Sociology
Gerontology. Administration on aging home page division of the US Dept.of Health and Human Serivces American Association of Retired
http://www.lib.jmu.edu/sociology/gerontology.html
LEO Library Catalog Quick Reference Research Databases Research Guides ... Internet Search
SOCIOLOGY

Gerontology
Administration on Aging home page
division of the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Serivces
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
American Federation for Aging Research Andrus Gerontology Center
Andrus Gerontology Center Library WebPage at the University of Southern California Eldercare Web
links to sites for elderly and their caregivers
Gerontological Society of America

GeroWeb Virtual Library on Aging

put together by Gero-informatics Workgroup at the Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology, this is a well-annotated list of links National Aging Information Center
provides access to government materials on programs and policies on our older population as well as information on thier health, economic, and social status Virginia Department for the Aging Seniors-Site primarily directed towards seniors themselves, but will be interest to others as well Yahoo - Society and Culture:Seniors a large collection of links to web sites of interest to older populations or for researchers on the topic
E-mail questions and comments to: millercy@jmu.edu

63. NVCC 2002-2003 Catalog - SOC 245 - SOCIOLOGY OF AGING
of Courses SOC sociology Divisions Previous Page Next Page ...... sociology OF aging. NVCC Home Page Catalog Search Table of Contents
http://www.nv.cc.va.us/catalog/cat2002/descript/soc245.htm
NVCC 2002-2003 Catalog
Description of Courses SOC - Sociology SOC 245 (3 CR.) SOCIOLOGY OF AGING
NVCC Home Page Catalog Search Table of Contents Description of Courses ... Next Page Introduces study of aging with special emphasis on later stages of the life cycle. Includes theories of aging, historical and comparative settings, social policy, and future trends of aging. Lecture 3 hours per week. Last revised: Tuesday, Oct-08-2002 07:28
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64. Course Outline : SOCIOLOGY 222---Aging And Ethical Issues---Fall 2002 : Universi
RESEARCH ADMISSIONS LIBRARIES ADMINISTRATION ACADEMIC HEALTHCENTER sociology 222aging and Ethical Issues-Fall 2002.
http://www.uvm.edu/~scutler/soc222/?Page=outline.html

65. Literature: Sociology Of Aging: An Introduction
Women. Back. Author(s) Prahl, HansWerner/Schroeter, Klaus. TitleSociology of aging an introduction. Type of literature Monograph.
http://www.sophia-net.org/english/LITERATURE/ale49.html
Equal Opportunities for Older Women
Author(s): Prahl, Hans-Werner/Schroeter, Klaus Title: Sociology of aging: an introduction Type of literature : Monograph Publishing house: Ferdinand Schöningh, Paderborn, Germany Year of publication: ISBN : Language: German Abstract: "The rapidly rising percentage of older people in the total population is a historically new phenomenon which is increasingly changing social structures. 'Grey societies' are developing, and with them new social, political, economic and cultural problems with which no previous society has been confronted - neither qualitatively nor quantitatively. This introduction summarises in a systematic and clear manner research results so far, pointing out deficits and describing perspectives for the future. "(dust cover text) One chapter is devoted to women in old age. Back to the top

66. Sociology Department: Websites Of Interest To Sociologists
Social Theory. Criminology, sociology of aging. Demography, sociology of aging.Gerontological Society of America. National Archive of Computerized Data on aging.
http://www.luc.edu/depts/sociology/soclinks.html
Websites of Interest to Sociologists
Department of Sociology
Applied Sociology Social Theory Criminology Sociology of Aging ... Other Websites of Interest
Applied Sociology
Criminology
Demography
Feminist/Gender Studies
Medical Sociology
Political Sociology
Poverty/Social Welfare/Homelessness
Professional Associations
Race/Ethnicity

67. SOCIOLOGY OF AGING POWERPOINT SLIDES
sociology OF aging POWERPOINT SLIDES. history of aging. introductionto aging. research on aging. aging theories. Population.
http://www3.uakron.edu/sociology/aging.htm
S O C I O L O G Y O F A G I N G P O W E R P O I N T S L I D E S history of aging introduction to aging research on aging aging theories ... Stratification

68. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Special Subjects (Sociology)
Security; The aging Population; The Growth of America's Older PopulationDEATH DYING; sociology of Death and Dying CAPITAL PUNISHMENT;
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  • 69. College Of Arts And Sciences - Sociology
    in that you will be exposed to many different topics (eg, biology, psychology,sociology, humanities, social work) and shown how aging relates to each.
    http://www.ship.edu/academic/artgernt.html
    Gerontology Shippensburg University
    (minor) Go to the Gerontology Department site.
    E-mail the Gerontology Department
    Go to the College of Arts and Sciences site.
    Did you know? Currently, 1 out of every 8 Americans is over the age of 65 years (34 million people); by 2020, 1 in 5 will be an older adult. By the time you become an older adult (the year 2040), almost 80 million Americans will be 65 years or older. Older adults represent an enormous economic power; hundreds of billions of dollars are spent each year by those over 65 years of age on everything from food and clothing to health care to luxury items. Older Americans also carry considerable political clout; 90% of those over 50 years are registered to vote (compared to overall national figures of 75%) and older voter turnout is more than twice that of those under 25 years of age. 85+ year olds are the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population. These individuals use more medical and social services than younger-aged older adults (65-84 years) and have special needs that only professionals with gerontology experience can provide. Together, these facts point to the huge demand for professionals with knowledge about aging and older adults.

    70. Aging In A Social Context
    aging in a Social Context. Welcome to a sociology of aging Page. Itwas constructed as a requirement in SOCY430 sociology of aging.
    http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~vdotte1/
    Aging in a Social Context
    Welcome to a Sociology of Aging Page This page is intended to assist sociology students or others interested in the aging process find information about aging, gerontology and the political, social, and economic factors of aging. THIS SITE IS NO LONGER MAINTAINED. SOME LINKS MAY BE INACTIVE. Unless we die trying, all of us will get old. The social phenomena surrounding aging are fascinating as well as important to beings whose fate is to be old. The following collection links may be helpful for academic research and general illumination of pre-elderly students (and those of us who are closer than we want to be to aged status!). The link bar below will help you navigate the page. Click on the text in the boxes to transport into the webworld of the elderly! Information Links Directly to the Article Online Journals Research Aids ... Books to Order Informational Links These links are to pages with direct information Older Americans Act Full text version from Cornell University (divided into sections from this base site) MFAAA Glossary of Aging Terms Interesting list of terms and definitions 65+ in the United States , Frank B. Hobbs with Bonnie L. Damon, P23-190 Current Population Reports: Special Studies This comprehensive report on the aged in America is downloadable or viewable in Adobe Acrobat

    71. Research On Aging
    Send to The Research on aging Editorial Office, Department of sociology,336 Soc.Psych. Building, Box 90088, Durham, NC 27708, USA.
    http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/j0142.html

    72. Faculty
    Community, aging, sociology of Sports. Eddie Collins, (ecollins@unf.edu)Assistant Professor of sociology (Ph.D., University of Florida).
    http://www.unf.edu/coas/scj/faculty.htm
    D epartment F aculty
    Sociology Faculty
    Anthropology Faculty Criminal Justice Faculty Adjunct Faculty S ociology F aculty Henry J. Camp
    hcamp@unf.edu Interim Vice President of Academic Affairs , and Professor of Sociology (Ph.D., University of Nebraska). Community, Aging, Sociology of Sports. Eddie Collins ecollins@unf.edu Assistant Professor of Sociology (Ph.D., University of Florida). Race Relations, Sociology of Education, Social Problems. R. Scott Frey rsfrey@unf.edu Professor of Sociology and Chair (Ph.D., Colorado State University). Environmental Sociology, Development, Comparative/Historical Sociology Harriet Howe hhowe@unf.edu ) Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology (Ph.D., American University). David Jaffee djaffee@unf.edu Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst) International Development, Organizations, Distance Learning. Kumar Kuthiala kkuthial@unf.edu ) Associate Professor of Sociology (Ph.D., University of Georgia). Demography, Theory, World Systems. Krista E. Paulsen

    73. NSU Geography & Sociology Faculty
    to sociology, Death and Dying, Health Care Administration, Medical sociology,Social Statistics, Social Theory, sociology of aging, sociology of Gender
    http://arapaho.nsuok.edu/~geogsoc/ge&sofac.html
    Northeastern State University Click on faculty member's name to access her/his webpage; click on her/his e-mail address to send an e-mail to him or her. Andemariam Kidanemariam , Assistant Professor of Sociology
    B.S. Haile Selassie University; M.A., Michigan State University; Ph.D., University of Kentucky
    Office: Seminary Hall 329
    Phone: (918) 456-5511 extension 3526
    E-mail: kidanema@nsuok.edu
    Courses taught at NSU: Introduction to Sociology, Death and Dying, Health Care Administration, Medical Sociology, Social Statistics, Social Theory, Sociology of Aging, Sociology of Gender, Sociology of the Family Benjamin R. Kracht
    B.A., Indiana University; M.A., University of Nebraska; Ph.D., Southern Methodist University
    Office: Seminary Hall 336
    Phone: (918) 456-5511 extension 3522
    E-mail: kracht@nsuok.edu
    Adam Langsam
    Assistant Professor of Sociology B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of North Texas Office: Seminary Hall 330 Phone: (918) 456-5511 extension 3523 E-mail: langsam@nsuok.edu Courses taught at NSU: Corrections, Criminology, Introduction to Sociology, Juvenile Delinquency, Social Statistics John A. Milbauer

    74. Avila | Sociology
    15 credit hours to include SO 302 aging Individual and Society GS 302 Biologicalprocesses and aging (2) SO 302 Issues in sociology of aging (6) GS 302 Other
    http://www.avila.edu/catalog/degrees/sociology.htm
    Phone:
    Office:
    breadCrumbs("www.avila.edu","::","index.htm","crumbtext","crumbtext","delimiter","0"); Sociology (SO) About Requirements Schedule of Courses
    DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Sociology is the study of human society and social behavior. Its subject matter is diverse and varied, ranging from the study of groups as small as a family to those as large as a corporation or mob. More specifically, sociology studies various aspects of society, including crime, religion, race, gender, aging and medicine. Sociology is a popular major for students planning careers in areas such as government, education, social service, criminal justice, research, aging services and many more. Many sociology majors go to graduate school in areas such as law, psychology, public administration, social work and business, in addition to advanced study in sociology. Major: 39 hours in Sociology consisting of SO 101, 230, 231, 335, 390, 397, 495 and 499. Demonstrate competence through two semesters (6 hours) of the same foreign language at the college level. In addition, all students majoring in sociology must choose one of the following areas of emphasis:

    75. Department Of Sociology And Anthropology
    urban anthropology, NAFTA, Latin America, Mexico E. Gee demography, sociologyof aging, sociology of the family, social policy, gender M. Howard
    http://www.reg.sfu.ca/Calendar/G_Arts18.html
    SFU Calendar 2002/2003
    Table of Contents : searchable with the Find function of your web browser Course Database or Course Outlines
    (opens in new window) Office of the Registrar / Student Services Index : searchable with the Find function of your web browser Calendar .pdfs Archived Calendars
    Department of Sociology and Anthropology
    5053 Academic Quadrangle, 604.291.3518 Tel, 604.291.5799 Fax, http://www.sfu.ca/sociology
    Chair
    E. Gee BA, PhD (Br Col)
    Faculty and Areas of Research
    See "Department of Sociology and Anthropology" on page 170
    for a complete list of faculty.
    M. Boelscher-Ignace - practice theory, language and culture, aboriginal resource management, aboriginal peoples of northwestern North America
    J. Bogardus - critical sociological and anthropological theory, sociology of knowledge, critical pedagogy, contemporary ethnography and community-centred practice
    D. Culhane - critical anthropology, anthropology of/and colonialism, anthropology of/and law, First Nations, contemporary ethnography, visual anthropology
    P. Dossa - critical anthropology, anthropology of health, anthropology of diaspora and migration, Muslim minorities: gender, disability, aging.

    76. Adult Life And Aging Concentration
    least 6 shall be from the listed cognates. sociology Courses sociology366 sociology of aging; sociology 467 - Social Gerontology;
    http://www.uwsp.edu/sociology/Current/concenemph/adult.htm
    Concentration in Adult Life and Aging
    In addition to a major in Sociology a student may select a concentration in Adult Life and Aging consisting of a minimum of 15 credits. Of the 15 credits, at least 9 shall be from the listed Sociology courses and at least 6 shall be from the listed cognates. Sociology Courses
    • Sociology 366 - Sociology of Aging Sociology 467 - Social Gerontology Sociology 492/3 - Applied Sociology Practicum and Seminar in an Appropriate Setting Sociology 494/5 - Social Work Practicum and Seminar in an
      Appropriate Setting Sociology 497-99 - Special Work in an Appropriate Area
    Cognate Courses
    • Economics 328 - Poverty, Welfare, Social Insurance Family and Consumer Education 390 - Adult Education Psychology 465 - Psychology of Aging
    Students interested in practicing social work with geriatric populations should consider taking social work courses in addition to the concentration in adult life and aging. Return to
    Sociology Home Page Return to
    UWSP Home Page

    77. SAGE Publications - Aging
    Course Types Gerontology / sociology of aging, sociology. Hardcover 0761987312List Price $62.95. Add To Cart. Publisher Pine Forge Press. Pub Date 03/2001.
    http://www.sagepub.com/book.aspx?pid=7765

    78. Sociology 333: Aging In America
    sociology 333 aging in America Winter 1998 JUDITH KRIEGER MTWHF 1000, AH 100Syllabus Includes class schedule. Assignments. Discussion Group Questions.
    http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~jkrieger/soc/333/
    Sociology 333: Aging in America
    Winter 1998 JUDITH KRIEGER
    MTWHF 10:00, AH 100
    Syllabus Includes class schedule
    Assignments
    Discussion Group Questions
    Grades After two exams
    Chat Room Open from 4-6:00 M-F, or meet others to set up your own times. You must have abrowser that runs Java to enter the chat room (campus computers will work).
    Other interesting sites: Suggestions are welcome
    Websites for Social Gerontology, from WWU

    Gerontology and Geriatrics References, from WWU

    News Article #1

    (AARP) American Association for Retired Persons
    ...
    Grand Times
    (Online magazine)
    Mrs. McGregor's Mature Citizen newspaper

    US Dept. HHS, Administration on Aging

    Senior Citizen Topics and Resources
    Email me: jkrieger@cc.wwu.edu or krieger@pacificrim.net Return to Judith Krieger

    79. SOCI 125. Sociology Of Aging - Marquette University
    SOCI 125. sociology of aging 3 sem. hrs. The place of the aged in contemporarysociety. Disengagement and the social integration of older persons.
    http://www.marquette.edu/bulletin/description/SOCI125.html

    80. Sociology 245 - Sociology Of Aging
    Course Content Summary. sociology 245 sociology OF aging. COURSE INFORMATIONsociology 245 sociology of aging (3 credits). Introduces
    http://www.nvcc.edu/annandale/la/soci/soc245.htm
    Course Content Summary SOCIOLOGY 245 - SOCIOLOGY OF AGING
    COURSE INFORMATION : SOCIOLOGY 245 Sociology of Aging (3 credits)
    Introduces the study of aging with special emphasis on later stages of the life cycle. Includes theories of aging, historical and comparative settings, social policy, and future trends of aging. Lecture 3 hours per week GENERAL COURSE PURPOSE : To increase understanding of the aging process, of the needs and contributions of the elderly, of social factors shaping the life cycle, and of future policy issues. ENTRY LEVEL COMPETENCE : Literacy in the English Language. COURSE OBJECTIVES/EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES
  • Identify and discuss the sociological perspectives on aging Understand and be able to apply appropriate methods to analyze contemporary issues affecting the aged
  • MAJOR TOPICS - TO BE COVERED
  • Cross-cultural and Historical Variation in the Aging Experience Demographic factors Major Theoretical Perspectives Roles and Identity in Retirement and Widow(er)hood Minority, Ethnic, and Geographical Differences in the Aging Experience
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