Ageism: Past, Present, and Future presents perspectives for
understanding ageism and puts ageism in the context of specific social
institutions. McNamara and Williamson uniquely provide a number of
complementary ways to understand ageism, including social and
psychological theories of ageism, economic development, ageism as frame
or lens, and ageism at the intersection of various social categories
such as gender and race. They then put ageism in the context of mass
media, h ealth care, employment, and public policy. This short text is
an ideal addition to courses on sociology of aging, social policy, and
social problems.