9. Age Identity

Subdecks (2)

Cards (61)

  • What is the age range defined for childhood?

    From birth to around 12-13 years old
  • How is childhood described in the study material?

    Childhood is socially constructed
  • What did Lawrence Stone (1990) state about children in the 18th century?

    Children were regarded as extra workers to help their parents or to be hired out for wages
  • What do children need according to the study material?

    Children need to be loved and protected
  • How are children presented in the media today?

    As either little angels/vulnerable victims or little devils
  • What is the age range defined for adolescence/youth?

    Aged 12-25 years old
  • What is the period of adolescence/youth characterized by?

    The period between puberty and the achievement of full adult status
  • What concepts do sociologists like Clake (1976) associate with youth?

    Rebellion and resistance
  • How does the media represent youth in the contemporary UK?
    Through subcultures like Punks and Chavs with different norms and values
  • What does Polemus (1997) identify about youth culture?

    It is a time of experimenting with new styles and fashions
  • What does the term "supermarket of style" refer to in youth culture?

    Young people can pick and mix their customs and identities
  • What is the age range defined for young adulthood?
    Aged 25-39 years old
  • What does Wallace state about modern societies regarding young adulthood?

    They have private and public "markers" for personal behaviors
  • What are examples of public behaviors mentioned by Wallace?

    The right to vote and approval of a bank loan
  • How do Hockey and James view young adulthood?

    As bound up with having freedom and independence from parents
  • What does young adulthood allow individuals to do?

    Leave their parents' home and engage in various life activities
  • What is the age range defined for middle ages?
    People in their 40s and 50s
  • How does Victor (2005) describe middle ages?

    As a distinctive phase of life related to individuals in their 40s and 50s
  • What is a common attitude associated with middle ages?

    It is considered an attitude/state of mind
  • What are the norms associated with middle ages?

    Financial independence, not dressing youthfully, owning a house, established career, not physically active, and long-term commitments
  • What values are associated with middle ages?

    Health, family ties, quality of life, financial stability, and higher likelihood of conservatism
  • What is the age range defined for old age?
    Aged 65 and over
  • What does retirement come with according to the study material?

    A pension from the state, public travel, and free prescriptions
  • How is old age stereotyped according to Victor (2005)?

    As a period of loneliness, inability to learn, poor health, and dependence on others
  • What does Pilcher argue about old age categories?

    We should differentiate between "young old," "middle-aged old," and "old old"
  • What is the societal view of the elderly in the UK according to the study material?

    They do not receive a great deal of respect or status
  • What is considered the major source of status in industrial societies?

    Work