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Автор MCDONALD, LYNN
Дата выпуска 2011
dc.description ABSTRACTThis article critically reviews the ways in which theories in social gerontology have been used to explain the influence of ethnicity and immigration on older adults. The purpose of this cursory examination is to explore how these theories can be used for further theory advancement without serious modifications to existing theories. Current theories do not have the capacity to capture the effects of immigration at the structural level and its link to the social, psychological and family levels, let alone the physical ageing of individuals or societies. The overriding complexity of ageing and immigration requires at minimum, a long-term view and an integrating framework with multiple levels that can accommodate a variety of theoretical interests. The conclusions are that a lifecourse perspective, in conjunction with existing theories, can be employed in two different ways to further this theoretical agenda. A lifecourse perspective provides scaffolding for other theories where seemingly incommensurate epistemological positions can be easily accommodated and the principles of the lifecourse can be integrated into existing theories for a more fine-grained analysis of ethnicity and immigration. These approaches leave the theoretical door open to everyone including the positivists, the constructionists and critical and postmodern scholars with the possibility for interdisciplinary theory building to advance the understanding of the lives of immigrant families.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2011
Тема theory
Тема ageing
Тема ethnicity
Тема immigration
Тема Rethinking Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Intergenerational Family Relations Research
Название Theorising about ageing, family and immigration
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1017/S0144686X11000511
Electronic ISSN 1469-1779
Print ISSN 0144-686X
Журнал Ageing and Society
Том 31
Первая страница 1180
Последняя страница 1201
Аффилиация MCDONALD LYNN; University of Toronto
Выпуск 7

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