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    The role of chronological age in climate change attitudes, feelings, and behavioral intentions: The case of null results by Liat Ayalon, Senjooti Roy

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Therefore, the present paper aimed to examine the role of chronological age (as an arbitrary factor, which represents ageism) in lay people’s climate change-related attitudes, feelings, and behavioral intentions. …”
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    Double Jeopardy-Analyzing the Combined Effect of Age and Gender Stereotype Threat on Older Workers by Claudia Manzi, Angela Sorgente, Eleonora Reverberi, Semira Tagliabue, Mara Gorli

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…ANOVA results show that workers in the last two clusters score significantly lower in authenticity, organizational identification and self-rate performance. All in all, if ageism is undoubtedly problematic for older workers’ identity processes, ageism and gender-stereotypes represent a double risk for women over fifty in the workplace. …”
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    Perceptions, opportunities and barriers of social engagement among the Chinese older adults: a qualitative study by Jining Li, Xinzhao Cai, Marius Wamsiedel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, institutional ageism and low digital literacy are important constraints, particularly for the ‘oldest old’ and those with limited socio-economic status.…”
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    Exploring the experiences of older adults living with asthma in the United Kingdom: A co-produced qualitative study by Tracy Jackson, Flora Flinn, Lewis Rafferty, Elisabeth Ehrlich, Monica Fletcher

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Conclusions: Older adults experience increased challenges in managing their asthma due to increased multimorbidities, polypharmacy and ageism from healthcare providers.…”
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    The role of chronological age in climate change attitudes, feelings, and behavioral intentions: The case of null results. by Liat Ayalon, Senjooti Roy

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Therefore, the present paper aimed to examine the role of chronological age (as an arbitrary factor, which represents ageism) in lay people's climate change-related attitudes, feelings, and behavioral intentions. …”
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    Psychological Stressors and Burden of Medical Conditions in Older Adults: A Psychosomatic Approach by Arash Mani, Ali Sahraian, Ali Ghetmiri, Ali Javapour

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…Objective: In geriatric practice, the impact of psychological distress on health status has been undermined due to ageism, atypical presentation and less tendency to report negative affect among elderly people. …”
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    PROFILE OF OLDER MALAYSIANS : Current and Future Challenges / by Tengku Aizan Tengku Abdul Hamid, editor 596520, Husna Sulaiman, editor 647136, Siti Farra Zillah Abdullah, editor 647137

    Published 2012
    “…Issues and challenges that emerge and need to be addressed are highlighted such as poverty and vulnerability of the aged, deteriorating health and long termcare,as well as work and ageism towards older workers that affect the health, active and productive ageing and spiritual as well as overall well-being of the current and future older persons in Malaysia.…”
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    Strategies to Mitigate Age-Related Bias in Machine Learning: Scoping Review by Charlene Chu, Simon Donato-Woodger, Shehroz S Khan, Tianyu Shi, Kathleen Leslie, Samira Abbasgholizadeh-Rahimi, Rune Nyrup, Amanda Grenier

    Published 2024-03-01
    “… BackgroundResearch suggests that digital ageism, that is, age-related bias, is present in the development and deployment of machine learning (ML) models. …”
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    PRO ACTIVE AGEING EDUCATION - GERON ... WHAT?! INTERVENTION STUDY WITH PORTUGUESE STUDENTS by Bruno Cláudio Macedo Portelada, Catarina Soares Oliveira, Guilherme Louro Oliveira, Tiago André Pinto Valente, Alcione Leite da Silva

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In the Western world, ageing and old age are accompanied by ageism or gerontophobia, being older people perceived as fragile society contributors to the economy and the aging associated with very negative connotations. …”
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    Older workers in labour market revitalisation by Irina B. Durakova, Elena А. Mitrofanova, Ivan V. Grigorov

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Fourth, they allowed considering the version of ageism, which stigmatises older workers as being incapable of work, to be controversial, and creating working conditions that allow supporting the cardiovascular and musculoskeletal systems of employees. …”
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    Women and leadership in university management and research by Beatriz Carolina Carvajal

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…In this case, it is not a feminist action, rather what is postulated is a cooperative action in which it is understood that one way to conquer spaces, which have been denied from the patriarchal culture, is by recognizing ourselves as that other legitimately creative, intelligent and versatile. Without ageism and without disqualifying ourselves because it is part of a culture with which, as women, we have contributed to preserve…”
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    Paternalistic AI: the case of aged care by Voinea, C, Wangmo, T, Vică, C

    Published 2024
    “…Thereafter, we argue that ageism oftentimes leads to paternalism towards older adults. …”
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    Beauty Magazines’ Discourse in the Dystopian World of Louise O’Neill’s Only Ever Yours by Ekaterina Muraveva

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…She is interested in problematic issues of female identity, various stereotypes related to beauty myths, objectification, female body, commodification, ageism, and other forms of discrimination. The study of her dystopian world cannot be complete without tracing some sociocultural particulars so that the reader can identify the targets deeply rooted in our culture’s popular tropes.…”
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    The “At Home” Program: Students Residing with Older Adults by Ahuva Even-Zohar

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…One study was a comparative quantitative investigation that used a cross-sectional survey design aimed at assessing ageism and knowledge of ageing among students. The other two studies were qualitative studies based on Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, aimed at obtaining the perspective of the students and the older people. …”
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    Genre and Female Aging in Two Contemporary Filmic Adaptations of “Snow White” by Katherine Whitehurst

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Revisiting Anita Wohlmann’s question about whether “the movies undermine and expose the tale’s implicit ageism,” the paper centrally argues that the depictions of the queen in both films entrench and supplement, rather than resist, regressive representations of female aging commonly found in preceding “Snow White” adaptations and in Western contemporary popular culture more broadly. …”
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    A Reorientation Towards the Invisible: An Analysis of Vulnerability in Joanna Cannon’s Three Things About Elsie by Magdalena Flores-Quesada

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…In the midst of a pandemic that has brought to the fore new discourses of ageism across the world and that has pointed at the old as the most vulnerable group in our societies, this novel gives voice to one of them, giving them value and calling for a reconsideration of the ways we can empathise with and care for the old.…”
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    Paternalistic AI: the case of aged care by Cristina Voinea, Tenzin Wangmo, Constantin Vică

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Thereafter, we argue that ageism oftentimes leads to paternalism towards older adults. …”
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    It’s Not Just About Age Anymore: by Kate de Medeiros

    Published 2024-06-01
    “… The U.S. presidential elections have been the site of racism, sexism, classism, ableism, and ageism among other problematic issues. While the 2024 U.S. presidential election continues to be fraught with numerous “isms” and accusations, the focus in this essay is on a new and powerful discrediting tactic: the whisper of cognitive decline. …”
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