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Monthly Archives: August 2012
The Gero-punk Lexicon: “Traveling through the life course”
Provisional definition: What does “traveling through the life course” mean? Why do I use this phrase as a replacement for “aging”? Here are some of the central principles underlying my intentional decision to think about the aging journey as “traveling … Continue reading
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The Gero-punk Lexicon: A Primer
Welcome to a work-in-progress, the “Gero-punk Lexicon.” You probably think you know what a lexicon is (a collection of words and their definitions, usually in alphabetical order, but since this lexicon in a work-in-progress and totally gero-punk, it will be … Continue reading
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