ageism: discrimination based on age
elder abuse: the act of a caretaker intentionally depriving an older person of care or harming the person in their charge
gerontocracy: a type of social structure wherein the power is held by a society’s oldest members
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Explain conflict perspectives on aging such as modernization theory, age stratification theory, and exchange theory
Explain symbolic interactionist theories on aging such as the subculture of aging theory, selective optimization with compensation theory, and gerotranscendence
What roles do individual senior citizens play in your life? How do you relate to and interact with older people? What role do they play in neighborhoods and communities, in cities and in states? Sociologists are interested in exploring the answers to questions such as these through three different perspectives: functionalism, symbolic interactionism, and conflict theory.