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Marginalisation of Older Men
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Marginalisation of Older Men: The Lost Boys focuses on the phenomenon of the marginalisation of older men and the impact of gendered ageing as a pathologic disorder leading to suicide ideation, rather than a celebratory state. In this engaging investigation,Deborah Mulligan explains why and how some older men have become marginalised in society, and the effects of this social isolation. The book offers effective and unique methods for researching marginalised groups and individuals to maximise innovativeness, reciprocity and utility for research participants. Mulligan skilfully articulates and communicates the hitherto unheard voices of older males. These voices represent a vital element in the mitigation of loneliness, social isolation and suicide. The lived experience of these individual men and their peers provides vital health information for older men in both contemporary and future society.
Uniquely explores ageing and the specific needs of older men as they engage with retirement Generates new understandings around the issues surrounding ageing and older men such as depression, loneliness suicide and other mental health issues Offers an original framework for realising positive solutions to the issues surrounding the marginalisation of older men in the community
Autorentext
Dr Deborah L. Mulligan is an Honorary Post-Doctoral Researcher at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. Her research interests include lifelong education, education research ethics, educator and researcher identities, and older men and suicide ideation.
Klappentext
Marginalisation of Older Men: The Lost Boys focuses on the phenomenon of the marginalisation of older men and the impact of gendered ageing as a pathologic disorder leading to suicide ideation, rather than a celebratory state. In this engaging investigation,Deborah Mulligan explains why and how some older men have become marginalised in society, and the effects of this social isolation. The book offers effective and unique methods for researching marginalised groups and individuals to maximise innovativeness, reciprocity and utility for research participants. Mulligan skilfully articulates and communicates the hitherto unheard voices of older males. These voices represent a vital element in the mitigation of loneliness, social isolation and suicide. The lived experience of these individual men and their peers provides vital health information for older men in both contemporary and future society.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: Lost Boys Research- Who Cares?.- Chapter 2: Lost Boys and the Evolution of Ageism.- Chapter 3: Lost Boys Find a Purpose.- Chapter 4: Leadership and the Lost Boys Club.- Chapter 5: Listening to the Lost Boys.- Chapter 6: Sustaining the Lost Boys Club.- Chapter 7: Lost Boys: Freedom Found.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09789811580703
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Business, Finance & Law
- Auflage 1st edition 2020
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 140
- Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
- Gewicht 303g
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T13mm
- Jahr 2020
- EAN 9789811580703
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 9811580707
- Veröffentlichung 05.11.2020
- Titel Marginalisation of Older Men
- Autor Deborah L. Mulligan
- Untertitel The Lost Boys