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Aging the Individual and Society 9th Edition Hillier Test BankPublished on Apr 5, 2019 Full download : https://goo.gl/m4Fm2z Aging the Individual and Society 9th Edition Hillier Test Bank Francis Hogan The Gray Panther’s ‘Media Watch Task Force‘ statistics from the 1970s-1980s In 1970, Maggie Kuhn started an organization in the US that become known as the ‘Gray Panthers’ (1972) with a handful of other older women who were also social activists. This organization quickly evolved into an intergenerational group of activists who worked for social justice and economic equality, focusing on a number of issues that included peace, health care, housing and the environment, as well as the broader issues of ageism and sexism that were reflected and promoted by media and popular culture. They established a ‘Media Watch Task Force,’ a grassroots network of local Gray Panther groups and individuals (media watchers) scattered across the country who monitored the representation of older adults in the media and television. Media Watch was also part of a larger movement – the Broadcast Reform Movement of the 1970s and 1980s who were concerned about the lack of representation of older people in the media and television. In 1975, utilizing their media networks and media watchers from across the country (from whom they received 50 letters per month), the Gray Panthers built a comprehensive picture of the representation of older adults in media and television (Ciafone, 2019). Their findings included the following:
The Gray Panther’s continue with their activism and advocacy today through their organization of intergenerational activists who are “working to challenge laws and attitudes for social and economic justice.” They focus on issues that include “peace, health care, jobs, housing jobs, housing, ageism, sexism, racism, media stereotyping, family security, the environment and campaign reform” (ITVS, 2020).
Which of the following age groups watch the most television?Baby boomers are the only generation in the US that watches cable TV in significant numbers. Among those ages 55 and older, 38% spend more time watching content on cable than on any other platform, compared with 21% of Gen Xers, 16% of millennials, and just 9% of Gen Z adults.
What is the name of the branch of medicine that deals with the health and care of older adults?Geriatrics is the branch of medicine that focuses on health promotion, prevention, and diagnosis and treatment of disease and disability in older adults. Recent studies have shown that geriatricians are among the most satisfied of physicians when it comes to their career choice.
Which of these study the process of aging?Gerontology is the study of the physical aspects of aging, as well as the mental, social and societal implications of aging.
Which of the following stereotypes is considered as negative aging?Which of the following stereotypes is considered a negative aging? impotency, mental decline, and illness.
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