Chapter 2- Historical and Cultral Aspect Flashcards
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Describe the multiple dimensions and meanings of culture. (5)
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- Value= internalized criteria by that is used to select and judge goals and behaviour in society
- Beliefs= conception of the world and what is true
- Norms= expected behaviour in specific social situations
- Customs= typical way of doing
- Knowledge
2
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Describe aging in Canada’s multicultural society. (3)
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- Increasingly heterogeneous
- Cultural fabric of aging must be considered with policies and programs
- Culture, language, and religious differences create unique challenges for health and health-care policy
3
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What are the research methods gerontologists use to understand the cultural basis of aging? (4)
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- Historical comparison of early with later
- Comparison of two or more similar societies in the same time
- Eastern and Western
- Developed and developing
4
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Explain intersectionality (2)
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- How minority group status and marginilization shapes experiences and identity
- Disadvantage and privilege are tied to intersection of multiple inequalities in life course and social structures
5
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Describe the Modernization Hypothesis (3)
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- Documents societal changes that came as a result of IR
- Two societies existed before (hunter-gather, agrarian), oldest members were valued for knowledge and had higher status
- As modernization and IR occurred, status was reduced because of technology, increase of work, and urban migration
6
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What are the criticisms of the Modernization Hypothesis? (6)
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- Heterogeneity in status decline after modernization
- Lower status of older people in some pre-industrial societies
- Continued/increased high status in modern societies
- Alternative reasons exist (responsibility from family to gov’t)
- Regional diversity
- Other intersecting factors
7
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Describe aging in preliterate societies and how it changed. (4)
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- No formal education, knowledge and beliefs were carried by elders
- Elders had many roles
- Less valued in nomadic tribes (migrated for food), more more valued with viable food production or religion
- Written knowledge replaced oral transmission, lowered elder status