Property | Value |
?:abstract
|
-
In this commentary, I observe the assumption of privilege of many of the age stereotypes that emerged to characterize both older and younger age groups at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. This leads to a reflection of how much extant age stereotype research may be limited by the typical centering of a white and a middle- or upper-class perspective. I make acknowledgment of strides toward intersectional research and suggest some further research questions to move this work forward.
|
is
?:annotates
of
|
|
?:creator
|
|
?:doi
|
|
?:doi
|
|
?:externalLink
|
|
?:journal
|
|
?:license
|
|
?:pdf_json_files
|
-
document_parses/pdf_json/002aeddb35f1704f5a604984bebb0f42f8048b1f.json
|
?:pmc_json_files
|
-
document_parses/pmc_json/PMC7665758.xml.json
|
?:pmcid
|
|
?:publication_isRelatedTo_Disease
|
|
?:sha_id
|
|
?:source
|
|
?:title
|
-
Pandemic Ponderings on the Limited Lens of Our Age Stereotyping Research: Considering Privilege and Racism
|
?:type
|
|
?:year
|
|