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Time, Aging, and the Continuity of Social Structure: Themes and Issues in Generational Analysis.

Authors :
Bengtson, Vern L.
Furlong, Michael J.
Laufer, Robert S.
Source :
Journal of Social Issues; Winter1983, Vol. 39 Issue 4, p45-71, 27p
Publication Year :
1983

Abstract

Generational analysis has developed rapidly in recent years. Three progressive stages of theory and research can be traced: (a) a "classic" period during which competing perspectives were developed regarding the impact of youth groups on social structure (Mannheim, Parsons and Eisenstadt, Davis and others); (b) a phase focused on interpretations of the youth protest movement or on processes in old age, and characterized by the development of new conceptual and methodological tools to examine change over time; (c) a period of consolidation and reformulation, with more precise specification of competing theoretical frameworks and the analysis of a growing body of empirical data. From this effort five issues emerge which summarize the perspective of generational analysis: (a) definition and dimensions of "generation" as a construct; (b) assessment of continuity or discontinuity between age groups; (c) exploration of the persistence of generation units over time; (d) analysis of within-generation solidarity; (e) articulation between generations and other dimensions of social structure. A feedback model appears useful in assessing the relationship between generations and social stability or change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00224537
Volume :
39
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Social Issues
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16429058
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-4560.1983.tb00174.x