Aging in the Modern World provides a rich, multi-media exploration of global aging complexities, offering diverse cultural perspectives, personal narratives, and scholarly insights from 1900 to 2020. Through its coverage of government approaches, societal attitudes, and key themes like ageism and technological innovations, it serves as an invaluable resource for understanding and addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with the aging population worldwide.
Aging in the Modern World provides a wide array of primary and secondary sources— reference materials, policies, videos, and archival government documents spanning decades — to create a rich resource for investigating the historical and cultural impacts of aging populations of global societies.
Designing environments for the aging : policies and strategies (UCL Bartlett)
Improving later life. Vulnerability and resilience in older people (Age UK)
Go Grandriders (Video from Passion River Productions)