Tag: ageism


CEILING AGE

Defining the Concept of Ceiling Age The term ceiling age refers to a sociopsychological and systemic construct that establishes a maximum age threshold beyond which an individual is perceived as no longer suitable to perform, maintain, or occupy specific roles and activities. Within the broader context of social psychology, this concept serves as a invisible […]

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JUVENILISM

Introduction to Juvenilism Juvenilism stands as a complex and often debated socio-cultural phenomenon fundamentally rooted in the belief that distinct, age-based differentiations between adults and young people are not only natural but necessary and beneficial to societal structure. This perspective mandates that these chronological distinctions must be acknowledged, respected, and actively maintained across various social, […]

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AGEISM

Introduction and Definition of Ageism Ageism, a term first coined by gerontologist Robert Butler in 1969, refers to the systematic stereotyping of and discrimination against people because they are old, just as racism and sexism accomplish this with regard to skin color and gender. Fundamentally, ageism involves the poor treatment of individuals due to how […]

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ROLE DEPRIVATION

ROLE DEPRIVATION The Core Definition of Role Deprivation Role deprivation is defined as the involuntary rejection or removal of culturally and psychologically important standings, responsibilities, or functions afforded to particular persons or groups within a societal structure. It represents a fundamental imbalance where an individual desires and is often qualified to fulfill a recognized social […]

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AGE CRITIQUE

Age Critique: Understanding the Social Construction of Age The Core Definition and Fundamental Principles Age critique is a rigorous, interdisciplinary form of critical inquiry dedicated to examining and challenging the sophisticated ways in which age is employed to construct, maintain, and reinforce social and cultural divisions. At its most fundamental, it posits that age, much […]

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