The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication 2022
DOI: 10.1002/9781119678816.iehc0908
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Older Adults and Ageism

Abstract: This entry begins with an introduction to criteria and language used to describe older adults and ageism as a form of social injustice. It then reviews how ageism in media, intergenerational communication, and institutional practices and policy shapes the meaning of old age and influences health. Ageism in media encompasses media underrepresentation and stereotyping of older adults that cultivates a biased understanding of aging. Ageism in intergenerational communication has been examined from four theoretical… Show more

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