Continuity Theory on Ageing: A Sociological Perspective

Forms of Interaction and Individuality by Georg Simmel: A Sociological Exploration

Introduction of Continuity Theory on Ageing Ageing is a complex and multifaceted process influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors. Sociological theories of ageing attempt to explain how individuals adapt to the changes that come with growing older. Among these theories, the Continuity Theory provides a framework for understanding how older adults maintain consistency in their behaviors, … Read more

Activity Theory on Ageing: A Sociological Perspective

Continuity Theory on Ageing: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction of Activity Theory on Ageing Ageing is an inevitable biological process, but its social implications vary across cultures and societies. Sociological theories of ageing attempt to explain how individuals adapt to the changes brought about by growing older. One prominent theory in this domain is the Activity Theory, which posits that staying active and engaged … Read more

Biological, Psychological and Social Ageing in Social Gerontology: A Sociological Perspective

Disengagement Theory on Ageing: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction on Biological, Psychological and Social Ageing Ageing is a multifaceted process influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors. Social gerontology, a subfield of gerontology, examines ageing from a sociological perspective, focusing on how societal structures, cultural norms, and interpersonal relationships shape the experiences of older adults. Understanding ageing requires an interdisciplinary approach, integrating biological … Read more