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Life-Course Reflections on a Career in Aging

Life-Course Reflections on a Career in Aging

Generations Journal, How We Talk About Aging

As his career evolves over time, one geropsychologist witnesses a dramatic evolution of the field as well.

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Our Guest Editor: Complex Yet Compelling Take on Narratives About Aging

Our Guest Editor: Complex Yet Compelling Take on Narratives About Aging

Generations Journal, How We Talk About Aging

Mark Luborsky’s empathy plays a large part in his portrayal of how we might better talk about aging.

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Perspectives of a Social Gerontologist: Aging with the Field

Perspectives of a Social Gerontologist: Aging with the Field

Generations Journal, How We Talk About Aging

My passion is identifying and evaluating social, behavioral, environmental, and/or tech solutions that can make healthy aging a reality for more older adults.

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In Search of the Good Life

In Search of the Good Life

Generations Journal, How We Talk About Aging

Engaging in life is key for aging well, but views differ on what that means.

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Still Writing—Not Done Aging Yet

Still Writing—Not Done Aging Yet

Generations Journal, How We Talk About Aging

A longtime gerontologist and writer on his philosophical and spiritual search for meaning in life and death.

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Telling the Stories of Bodies

Telling the Stories of Bodies

Generations Journal, How We Talk About Aging

Social epidemiology provides language to conceptualize and investigate global universalities and local diversities in health and aging.

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A More Complete Story of Aging: Age as Deficit and as Asset

A More Complete Story of Aging: Age as Deficit and as Asset

Generations Journal, How We Talk About Aging

Following one gerontologist’s decades-long thought evolution regarding how best to engage older adults.

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Start Your Recovery a Resource Hub for Substance Use and Misuse

Start Your Recovery a Resource Hub for Substance Use and Misuse

Generations Now

As more elders misuse drugs and alcohol, the website provides an anonymous way to find help.

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LA’s Alliance for Community Health and Aging Shows How Collaboration Pays Off

LA’s Alliance for Community Health and Aging Shows How Collaboration Pays Off

Generations Now

Health equity and population health practices work where evidence-based practices don’t always succeed.

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Telling the Truth About Dementia

Telling the Truth About Dementia

Generations Now

Stories from three people who have dementia bring home the disease’s personal impact.

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Women and Aging: What the Media Does and Doesn’t Tell Us

Women and Aging: What the Media Does and Doesn’t Tell Us

Generations Today, How Aging Shows Up in Media, Marketing and Culture

A gerontology doctoral candidate’s take on how we can achieve a less ageist and sexist media.

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To Stream or Not to Stream

To Stream or Not to Stream

Generations Today, How Aging Shows Up in Media, Marketing and Culture

Trends in TV, film and theater that indicate what elders might actually appreciate.

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Aging in Media, as Viewed Through 20-something Eyes

Aging in Media, as Viewed Through 20-something Eyes

Generations Today, How Aging Shows Up in Media, Marketing and Culture

Recent college grad weighs in on what grates in ads and how to make it better.

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Want to Increase Your Longevity? Practice Sensual Wellness

Want to Increase Your Longevity? Practice Sensual Wellness

Generations Today, How Aging Shows Up in Media, Marketing and Culture

How does age affect your senses, especially the sense of smell and what can be done about it?

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The Rise of Older Influencers: Their Impact, Potential and Future

The Rise of Older Influencers: Their Impact, Potential and Future

Generations Today, How Aging Shows Up in Media, Marketing and Culture

Older adults are a hit on TikTok and social media sites—how might their popularity aid the fight against ageism?

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‘Who Do They Think We Are?’

‘Who Do They Think We Are?’

Generations Today, How Aging Shows Up in Media, Marketing and Culture

When marketers and advertisers ignore or target consumers in ageist ways, their bottom line isn’t the only thing that suffers.

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Ageism in the Media: An Insider’s Perspective

Ageism in the Media: An Insider’s Perspective

Generations Today, How Aging Shows Up in Media, Marketing and Culture

A quick trip through modern media shows slight improvements in avoiding ageism, but work remains.

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The White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health: One Year Later … Where Are We Now?

The White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health: One Year Later … Where Are We Now?

Generations Now

During Malnutrition Week, let’s highlight the importance of nutrition quality, not just quantity.

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Shining a Light on Inclusion: Empowering People with Vision Impairment

Shining a Light on Inclusion: Empowering People with Vision Impairment

Generations Now

There are many ways to make services accessible and inclusive, which proves welcoming and empowering for clients.

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The Misconceptions We Form About Care

The Misconceptions We Form About Care

Generations Now

A care expert asks and answers the tough questions about caregiving in a new podcast.

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