Age & Aging: Crash Course Sociology #36
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- People are getting older - not just in the individual sense, but the human population itself. Today we’re going to explore those shifting patterns and their implications. We’ll go over the biological, psychological, and cultural aspects of aging, including some of the particular challenges that older individuals face.
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References:
Sociology by John J. Macionis, 15th edition (2014)
UN World Population Prospects, 2015 Revision esa.un.org/unp...
Demographic Trends in the 20th Century, US Census www.census.gov...
2010 Census Shows Nation's Population is Aging www.census.gov...
The Decline in US Fertility, Population Reference Bureau www.prb.org/Pub...
National Vital Statistics Report, CDC www.cdc.gov/nc...
Percent of U.S. Adults 55 and Over with Chronic Conditions, CDC www.cdc.gov/nc...
Facts for Features: Older Americans Month: May 2017, US Census www.census.gov...
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"Every second you're sitting there surfing the internet, you're getting one second older." *K I didn't ask for an existential crisis.*
"WE'RE GETTING OLD"
*sobs silently*
Black November
There is a decent chance that some rejuvenating therapies will come up in a few decades, at least. Ageing is no longer a mysterious thing and with the help of modern technology we could get rid of it once and for good.
Sad but true, aging is a real pain, but at least it was awesome to live throughout the years, good or bad, young and old! Time itself only makes us old, not us!
A wonderful thing to watch on my birthday.
Red Walker Happy Birthday!
Oh, the irony!
I tried to change careers in my late thirties with no success. I'm not saying age was definitely a factor, but it does seem like tech fields favor young people in their early twenties.
You were at one point, the youngest person
Demostout I still am the stupidest, though. Live with that!
Whenever the oldest person dies, the set of people that lived while they were born will be completely different from the one that is around when they die.
How?
Conner, because when the oldest person dies, everyone who was already alive when that oldest person was born will be dead.
@@connerfields4753 just a millisecond after birth
I find it interesting that racism and sexism seem to have more research devoted to them then agism. And by agism, I don't just mean discrimination against the elderly. I mean the way people dismiss a person based on which generation they belong to. Like when you hear people say, "all baby boomers are selfish" or "all millennials are entitled." Oddly Generation X-ers and Xennials remain relatively unscathed during all this agist name calling, but there's no denying that there is a definite desire to judge people based on what years they were born in-between.
Sitting on Ceilings, I'm going to assume you're being ironic. If it wasn't meant ironically you're oblivious to the fact that your snarky statement just proved my point, and if I assumed that I would be being unkind.
What the heck is an Xennial? Is that the new generation after Millennials? Or is that some borderline category of late GenXers and early Millennials?
Pfhorrest, borderline category. It's the name recent articles have given to people born between the years of 1975 and 1985. Officially, we are Generation X, but unlike the rest of Gen X, we were the first children to grow up using computers (I remember being taught basic coding in grade 2) and unlike Millennials, we didn't have smartphones and even cell phones weren't an every day item yet. So our cultural experience is different from both Gen X and Millennials.
Only the first half(ish) of that date range are "officially Generation X". I'm in the latter half and am officially a Millennial. I do definitely feel different from the rest of the Millennials, but then I'm sure early Boomers born in the mid-40s (like my grandma) felt very different from late boomers born in the mid-60s (who are younger than my mom) too. Apparently there is also a term for the late-Boomers/early-GenX, too: "Generation Jones". I guess they would be the parents of the Xennials.
Pfhorrest
Your Grandmother isn't a Baby Boomer, she's a member of the Silent Generation.
Just need to say how disappointed I was with the Crash Course on Aging. It was a grim, almost afterthought giving to the aged. Very unlike all the other wonderful, well thought out and inclusive coverage of the other categories of social statuses that suffer inequalities in society. Race was covered, gender, social class, all giving various perspectives and covering the major theories. Where is Activity Theory? Disengagement Theory? the discipline of Gerontology? None of this is covered in this video. I am an older Sociology Professor who has been teaching the concept of age, aging and ageism for 30 years. Please understand, I am also grateful for these informative, well thought out videos and their availability for all. I have become a supporter. I am hopeful you can update, revise and expand this segment.
This was very similar to my course in Geographies of Health and Disability
Way to go girl! You're doing an awesome work. Great video. I just think that it was a lot in so short time, it would be nice to make a serie of these.
Did you just assume her/his gender?
A CC Sociology where the dislikes aren't ridiculous? GASP!
Maybe because the way they handled this subject is actually objective and logically sound for a change XD
Did I see an Anthony Giddens book on the set? I just wrote a paper about his late modernity in sociology class :)
So wait, if Sociology is so methodologically flawed, where are all of the dislikes on this video? It's almost like people have sacred cows that they defend despite evidence to the contrary.
I should qualify my statement with the note that evidence isn't necessarily proof. However, the counterarguments I see aren't "This experiement/observation wasn't replicated in a highly similar setting" or "If you consider (Factor X), then the results can be interpreted this way!". More often than not, they can be summed up as "nuh uh".
my problem with sociology can often be summed up as sociologists (that's the word right? i aint no englishman)half the time go for what feels right, as opposed to what is fact.
Well this is the crux of the problem, right? They may or may not be motivated to find a result, but most critics are incapable of fully understanding the statistics or specialized vocabulary. For example, in their video on gender they used the term as a sociologist would and not as a layperson would and didn't do an adequate job of defining it. In that case, if it "feels" wrong for the critic, they automatically call it invalid without truly understanding the argument.
P.S. Sociologist is correct!
Billy Nitro well said my friend,I can't agree with you more!
The problem I find in UA-cam is that, this is open to public, anyone and everyone could come and say whatever they want
Unlike in school or any other educational places where the people usually has a similar background
This is not entirely a bad thing as there is a lot of expert that would comment and give correction and or their opinion about the video
But more often than not people with uncertain background said whatever they want and if it sound convincing enough a lot of other informed people will just agree and be done with it without actually do an in depth research etc (mob mentality)
I think it would be fun to analyze and discuss about this particular subject in great detail, I wonder if there's such a channel on UA-cam
Indeed! It took me years of higher education before I stopped making the same mistakes, and I'm sure I still do it occasionally. I learned how to ask questions and look for assumptions made in an argument.
Implicit in all Crash Courses (except maybe History, Literature, and parts of others that cover primary sources) is that this is the state of things as we currently understand them. The results are open to critique, but as designed all of the experiments are robust enough to withstand a dislike on UA-cam.
If there's not a channel, perhaps Crash Course Epistemics could take off?
Sociology is such a complete subject. In this episode you literally can use expertise in every field to help you understand the impact this will have on society.
Older people aren't considered a complete burden in hunter-gatherer societies, grandparents are very useful for looking after kids so that their parents can keep doing useful things
If I ask someone: „uh what do you do?“. It’s actually means „I’ve no clue what about to talk with you but you seems to be uncomfortable with the silence“.
*Awesome video! You guys inspired me to start my own Tutoring Channel as a Medical Student :)*
cool dude, keep it up
that bold text tho XD
Creativity from the net -POOF - right here! Go for ot DT!
I love her panda shirt!
Thank you
Aging may not always provide wisdom, but it certainly provides perspective. Youth may be wasted on the young, but retirement can also lay waste to the old. Everyone knows or has heard of the man who retires around 65 and is dead within 24 months. Why is that? One factor may be social isolation, another may be a lack of self-worth.
If you define yourself by your job (I'm a teacher or doctor or plumber), retirement may cause a loss of identity or purpose. Volunteering or working part-time may help both of these, and learning new things daily, I believe, helps to keep your mind young.
Age discrimination in the workforce is real and it is a shame; we need experienced workers to pass on their knowledge to the next generations.
Oh my god I love you so so much this helped me so much with my oral exam ^^
Good show, but I totally fixated on that panda shirt. Want!
I thought she was gonna talk about disengagement theory and activity theory :(
All the gerontologists in the house got excited when this popped up in their feed
every college i have attended was plagued old professors that lost their ability to teach years ago, only reason they were not fired or forced to retire is because of tenure thus students don't reach their potential and would be young professors remain unemployed
anyone would has been to WCC knows of the infamous Ernest Jeorg
Stable death rates after a long life mean there's more to gain by investing more education, experience, and care into each person. This also means more expense to raise each new person. Also it means there's more incentive to figure out how to prevent the feebleness caused by old age.
Gerontocracy: pretty much the US Congress right now
in China, I see some elderly people dancing in public...but other times I see elderly people sitting by themselves...
I'll likely work into my 70's, assuming civilization hasn't collapsed by then!
Is it over?
Are the series of controversial Sociology videos finally over?
Thank God this video is in normal speaking pace. Few of the videos were super fast talking, hard to catch up and seemed like oversmartness
Finally we are out of the contorversial parts again
yep enjoy!
Stop triggering me!
The storm have passed XD
Cool video!
I like your bangle eyeglass
What happen to all the dislikes
it's not about race or gender or politics, so no swarming from the alt-right :)
They just read the title and they did not jumped to any conclusions, like this is not science, or there is no age...
she didn't say wrong things in this video :)
Bob Fearnley ... So everyone who disagrees with you is alt-right, wow !!!
@@bobfearnley5724 Shut up, boomer
She speaks very fast
Death is no longer certain, with our rapid technological growth, it's not infeasible that we could cure both death and aging within the lifetimes of some people currently alive today
what, no conflict theory applied to age? old vs young ...
Some more discussion age discrimination, inclusive of discrimination against youthful people should be taking place, and is another side-effect of improved longevity.Middle-aged and senior people often expect privilege and respect, even from younger people, who may be far better educated than they are.
We're long due a good apocalyptic event for this not to matter at all.
Wow, no auto-downvote party this time around. Interesting.
funny how people seem to disagree with things like "blacks don't commit more crimes" the most...... or the same people saying Sociology is a "pseudo science" as it comes to conclusions that don't support their world view...
Dan Scannell dude bad move.. now the downvoting party will come to your comment.. lmao
Actually I ve seen much more auto-upvotes in UA-cam videos generally (including this series) than auto-downvotes. Don't believe me? Get into a video early and you'll see hundreds of likes before the video has been released long enough for people to actually watch it fully. Maybe because they like Nicole, or maybe they just like the series so don't expect a bad video, but that doesn't change the fact.
No, there was an actual alt-right subreddit that instructed users to downvote this show.
I can drink legally now. Definitely feeling old
Ashanti the singer is 37 . She’s 40 in two years time.
I identify as old
Is there any empirical evidence that older people in hunter-gatherer societies are given less respect than in agricultural society? That seems like a pretty bold claim, given what we know of hunter-gatherer societies and caregiving.
Elders would rationally be considered burdernsome in societies without surplus. Surely there's empirical evidence too
Finally, a normal episode
Finally I don't need to watch thoughts and expression of prejudices
I fart in y'all's cereal.
Yay!
Just came here to see if Hank was about.
He isn't :C
This is such a great video, I make similar videos that are slightly shorter and concise about science and health concepts. If you have time have a gander 😊
I need Arabic translation
Whoever this woman is, she is stunning.
(Saposexuals wild dream)
age IS binary, old or young
👌👌👌
Thanks you, it's interesting, but you talk too fast :(
Hello Madam
Should we punish everyone with a payroll tax just because a small fraction of the population won’t save for retirement.
"People are living longer and having fewer babies"
Apparently you haven't met my mother
Apparently you don't understand how statistics work
Thumb up if you are one of those people who die before 27 👍👍👍
I'm only 18 I Will turn 19 next January so I'm still young
@@saeedurrahman2056 it's not about your age, it's about the lifestyle 😂
Hell
Hello*
Nub
This is one depressing video...
She just has that Triggering Feminist Voice lol but great video
This really should be in biology and psyhcology based on what you breifed. The more I look at your sociology look at age and aging the less I see the actual study and the more I see psychological and biological. This feels like an unneeded science as there already enough branches of study that delve into this stuff. It's already enough that math split off science for no other reason than to isolate the equations for further understanding and evaluation. Which is stupid. Science is literally the real life examples necessary for a student to understand truly the logic behind the equations. At least in chem class and everyday cooking you know what these conversions are good for. In math they mean diddly squat.
Sociology is an integrative discipline, and by that nature very useful.
thetruerift I don't see any integration or disciplin brought on by it. It feels like unnecesary isolation. Please clarify.
Societies with birthrates under 1.8 children/women either collapse or get destroyed. To help your society avoid this fate, have lots of children, at least five.
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Could you speak abit slower?
Interesting facts but what a boring way of telling it :/
Yeah, but what about oxydation as a cause of aging? I though that played a major role, which is one of the reasons why antioxydants are supposedly halting the aging process?
Alesandros356 I'm not an expert but afaik that should be included on the "Error" side
Ugh, I should go back to biology, I forgot most of the detail I learn already
Yes it is true, oxygen is one cause of deterioration of the organs which is considered aging. Though the details on how we age was not the point of the video. It was more about how we deal with aging as a society and how it has shifted from previous times.
If you want to know the details of the aging process and if we are able to stop it or even reverse, hank from scishow made a video about that topic.
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God look at those make up only make up. Why you don't be your self
God look at this ugly, pathetic person. Why you don't be decent.
Chord 🙌
Leaving that comment was...
[lowers glasses]
a savage activity
Where I live, the median age is 42.
Looks like I'm already in the 2050's
It's "average" so when over 80% of African people lives only 15 years, the whole average age goes down. If you was thinking about American average age then idk maybe in Mexico
This is a great overview of the topic! I’m so happy crash course is covering aging, which is often an ignored topic and demographic.
My favorite part about age:
"Wow you can do that when you're so young. You got a bright future!"
"You're doing that just now? You're so slow. Get a life!"
It also means having a government living in the past :/
What brand are your glasses?? So beautiful!🌻 (Totally off topic, I know, sorry)
Did you just assume my age?
Enzo You've just made my day haha
On the real, I think most people would agree that this is a rude thing to do
Pillow Strength now that I think about it, yeah, sometimes I get upset inside me (even if just a little bit) when people think I'm a couple years older or younger or act surprised when they learn about my age. I still think it's funny.
Enzo I think she did hahaha
I don't think she assumed your age so much as the difference between your age today and your age last week. Which, to be fair, is still an assumption; one of those people who age backwards could be watching.
I think you need to check your numbers on how many people there are 64 and above at :44 . The totals you gave of 46,000 sounds a 10s of millions off.
nunya bussiness that's what I thought, unless maybe everyone I see just looks older than they are. If their figure is true it would make the elderly less than 1% of the American population...
I was thinking she meant millions instead of thousands...
That’s what I thought as well
yeah, figure has got to be off, there
as of 2014, there wee about 1.4 million Americans over age 64, she needs to do some damn research
Excellent video I learned its very cool!!!
"Death" is a long slow process. With my new heart valve, there will be many deaths, helf-deaths.
For consideration of how a LACK of aging can affect a society, please consult your local science fiction channel. (Isaac Arthur is usually the gold standard for this kind of thing, but he doesn't really do sociology beyond vague brainstorming and debunking knee-jerk reactions.)
Great video as always! Hope to be as big as you one day.
Thanks. This cheered me right up!
I cannot believe I'm getting older as I type this 😬
Culture
1 age stratification Hunter gather as burdens industrial older moved out of labour competition with younger works info society
2 effect on informal sector worker more severe
3 job = social worth
4 loss of friends
5 fear if death
2
Fingers crossed for aging ending in our lifetime.
As soon as you die aging will stop for you. If we don't accomplish it during your lifetime, you'll accomplish it in your death time!
Cheer up! In the end you'll get what you wish, one way or another!
nah death is essential. Sounds appealing to be immortal but it has many bad consequences...
Committing Sudoku Amen, brother. Just see it as one more enemy humanity has to face to prevail
I'd feel really bad for the people who die few days before anti-aging medication becomes available to all people.
I'm in the process of producing a documentary about senior isolation and this was super helpful thank you!!!
Pls don’t leave UA-cam 😭, if you leave Crash Course MAKE UR OWN CHANNEL!!! I need ur wisdom in my life 🙇♂️ and ur style 😉
ZoophreemiaHouse She does have her own channel!
QuinnVlog @ really 🤩 what is it called?
My future .... hamburger with genuine 100% soylent green
Healthcare will take a toll, especially, in countries with aging population. Higher number of people not active in the workforce will force the active ones to sustain medical care for the old.
One of the simplest solution to this is to migrate active labor from other countries but that comes with social apprehensiveness.
lol "women live about 8-10 years longer than men, but that means women have to deal with more arthritis."
I expected a bigger gap, thanks to male death via violent causes.
Because women are always systematically oppressed.
you guys sure are grasping at straws to hate on this video
Not a word about medical advances leading to rejuvenation of aging people. Well, this was made in 2017. In 2019, massive funds are pouring into research on the root causes of aging. Don't think this isn't going to pan out. It will. No discussion of an aging population is complete without it.
i'm a changed man
She said the elderly population is due to double from 46,000 to 98,000 by 2050. Is that per million of population?
Pandas!
Sir Ivan completely to the Ccc course
So please help me
I think I completely to the 11
Have enjoyed this course, though I think there was a missed opportunity to introduce Peter Medawar's theory of senescence here.
How timely, my college soc class is going over the Aging chapter rn.
aphug was for something
What happened to the dude
I know! I’m almost 30!!! ☹️
Haha! I'm 32. I win!