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functionalism
Parsons
– organic analogy
Eisenstadt-
new social rules brought with different different ages. For example, middle-age brings
marriage.
Cumming
&
Henry-
old, functional and disengagement theory
Marxism
Castles & Kosack- reserve army of labour or
young
who are under 14 used as
cheap
labour and
old
, who are 65+
Townsend-
political economy theory where in capitalist society they replace
old
with the
new young workers
Gramsci-
false
consciousness
feminism
Arber & Ginn- elders are
a
burden
Itzin- women’s
double
standard
Interactionism
Becker- labelling
theory
Weberianism
Mckingsley-
status decreases as age increases
Parkin-
elderly, invisible
Turner-
stigmatised
Hockey
&
James-
work
post modernism
Laczko
&
Phillipson-
wealth equals inequality, old
Blaikie-
positive ageism
functionalism
Davis
, and
moore
marxism
Hall
weberianism
Barron and Norris
Weber
– status
Weber
–
party
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