Sontag - The sociologist who talks about the "double standard of ageing", Kippers - Heath speaks about the rise of this type of young person., Peer Group - Judith Harris argues that this agent of socialisation can be more influential than families for young people., Active Ageing - Clarke and Warren's concept for getting older in an engaged, positive way., Stereotypes - Pilcher argues that ageism is often expressed through prejudices influenced by ..., Retirement - Arber & Ginn argue that for old people, this stage in life can lead to a loss of status and purpose., Kelly - Charlotte _____ argues that young people are often represented as dangerous, immature or in need of protection. , Internet - This is something that shapes young people's identity far more than previous generations., Deviant - Griffin argues that young people are often portrayed as dysfunctional, deficit or ..., Willis - The sociologist who studied "the lads" in his "learning to labour" research., Little devils - Some argue that children in the UK are sometimes seen as little angels or ..., Youth - Clake argues that this age stage is characterised by rebellion and resistance., Markers - Wallace says that young adulthood is characterised by public and private ________, Consumer - Older people are increasingly active buyers so are contributing to ______ culture,

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