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WG 3: Media and Ageism

Explore ageism in media, including gendered ageism and cross-cultural research. Join efforts to combat ageism with interventions and media policies. Uncover how ageism impacts politics and retirement issues, and delve into interventions for promoting autonomy and well-being among seniors. Enhance understanding through analysis of visual representations of older persons globally. Engage in discussions on collectivism, femininity, and healthy aging across countries.

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WG 3: Media and Ageism

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  1. IS1402 AGEISM: A MULTI-NATIONAL, INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE Working-Group MEDIA Plans for this year WG 3: Media and Ageism

  2. Handbook contributions • Handbook of Ageism: contributions from our WG: 5 members • Interventions against Ageism in Media Policies • Gendered Ageism • Researching Ageism in a Cross-Cultural Perspective • Ageism in the Media

  3. MedieKulturSpecial Issue Call

  4. Presentations • Ageism: Media discourses during the Portuguese legislative elections Sep –Oct 2015 by InêsAmaral • Two major digital newspapers • Interactions between politics and media within the context of austerity measures • Predominance of retirement and pension issues • Visibility but misrepresentation

  5. Leisure and aging: A way to promote autonomy - Interventions developed in the sociosanitary system in the autonomous region of Extremadura (Spain) by Jonathan Gómez Raja

  6. Interventions Healthy chess Readersassociationprogram in senior centers Literaryawards for seniors (“Experience and Life”) Seniors OLYMPICS SILVER DAY Seniors FOR nature (“NATURALMENTE MAYOR”) PREVENTING FALLS “Experiences for Life” (INTERGENERACIONAL program) MUSIC THERAPY Memory training program Doctorateprogramon senior subject

  7. Training intercoder reliability • Ageing Well? A cross-country analysis of the ways older persons • are visually represented at websites of associations for older • people. • Dimensions: • collectivism- individualism, femininity-masculinity, alone-together, healthy-frail • Countries: • Romania, Poland, UK, Finland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain

  8. Old frail

  9. Old healthy 10

  10. Old Masculinity

  11. COST Action 1402 – Ageism from a Multi-national, Interdisciplinary Perspective • Mid-Term Conference, Eindhoven, September 19-20 2016 • Fontys University of Applied Sciences – Fontys Hogescholen • Campus Rachelsmolen – Building R5 • Rachelsmolen 1, 5612 MA Eindhoven • www.fontys.nl

  12. WG 3 Contribution to Mid-Term Conference: • Designing images to counter ageism

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