ALTER & DIE REICHWEITE DER SOZIOLOGISCHEN VORSTELLUNGSKRAFT Von Dale Dannefer (Taschenbuch / Softback)
The dominant narratives of both science and popular culture typically define aging and human development as self-contained individual matters, failing to recognize the degree to which they are shaped by experiential and contextual contingencies. Our understandings of age are thereby "boxed in" and constricted by assumptions of "normality" and naturalness that limit our capacities to explore possible alternative experiences of development and aging, and the conditions – both individual and social – that might foster such experiences.
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