Population ageing and globalisation represent two of the most radical
social transformations that have occurred. This book provides, for the
first time, an accessible overview of how they interact. Ageing has been
conventionally framed within the boundaries of nation states, yet
demographic changes, transmigration, financial globalization and the
global media have rendered this perspective problematic. This
much-needed book is the first to apply theories of globalisation to
gerontology, including Appadurai's theory, allowing readers to
understand the implications of growing older in a global age. This
comprehensive introduction to globalisation for gerontologists is part
of the Ageing in a Global Context series, published in association with
the British Society of Gerontology. It will be of particular interest to
advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students and academics in this
area.