GERO 420 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Essentialism, Ethnomethodology, Old Age

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Individuals learn social rules by internalizing shared norms. Interpretive perspective: views individuals as social actors who, through a process of negotiation, define, construct, & interpret their place or situation in society. Individuals through agency, create & change the social order. Institutions & structures are changed when agency is used & when people engage in interaction. The emphasis is on definitions of a situation & how they emerge & are managed through social interaction: conflict perspective: views society as dynamic & changing. Conflict is inevitable, since society is comprised of competing groups. If one group is strong, the other believe that they are deprived & therefore strive to obtain some resources from those in control. There is commonly accepted social order in a society, that is essential to maintain the existing forms & functions of social institutions. Aging is a process in which an individual adjusts to inevitable new roles.

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