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Informationen zum Autor Dov Friedlander, Sally M Newman, Elizabeth Larkin, Richard Goff Zusammenfassung Presents a variety of approaches to social and intergenerational issues from international authors. Discusses issues in two intergenerational categories: relationships in families and relationships in communities. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface (Dov Friedlander) Introduction (Elizabeth Larkin) SECTION I. INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS IN FAMILIES Family Studies and Intergenerational Studies: Intersections and Opportunities (Roma Stovall Hanks and James J. Ponzetti, Jr.) Intergenerational Cultural Transmission Among the Akan of Ghana (Joseph K. Adjaye and Osei-Mensah Aborampah) Intergenerational Impact of AIDS Pandemic in Nigeria (Bede Eke) The Elder in African Society: The View from Folklore and Literature (Joseph Mbele) Understanding Intergenerational Relationships in India (N. K. Chadha) Intergenerational Theory in Society: Building on the Past, Questions for the Future (Karen VanderVen) SECTION II. INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIP IN COMMUNITIES Intergenerational Initiatives in Sweden (Ann-Kristin Boström) A Faith-Based Intergenerational Health and Wellness Program (Mary Duquin, James McCrea, David Fetterman, and Sabrina Nash) Futures Festivals: An Intergenerational Strategy for Promoting Community Participation (Matthew Kaplan, Frank Higdon, Nancy Crago, and Lucinda Robbins) Terms for Intergenerational Relations Among the Tumbuka of Northern Malawi (Lupenga Mphande) Transformations over Time in Generational Relationships (Choja Oduaran and Akpovire Oduaran) Where We Are Now with Intergenerational Developments: An English Perspective (Norma Raynes) the (unbearable)’in-betweenness’ of being: A Postmodern Exploration of Intergenerational Practices in Africa: A Framework Towards Programming (Jaco Hoffman) SECTION III. CONCLUDING DISCUSSION Global Intergenerational Research, Programs and Policy: What Does the Future Hold? (Paul A. Roodin) Index Reference Notes Included ...