Review

Aging Well and the Intersection of Flourishing, Connectedness, and Sense of Meaningfulness in a Changing World: Implications for Personal and Societal Responsibility

Number: 70 December 20, 2024
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Aging Well and the Intersection of Flourishing, Connectedness, and Sense of Meaningfulness in a Changing World: Implications for Personal and Societal Responsibility

Abstract

Countries worldwide are now facing a multitude of challenges emanating from population aging, along with increases in human longevity. This demographic transition to older populations globally has created interest in the concept of aging well, with implications for a reconceptualization of the life course. In this study, insights, perspectives, and research findings surrounding human flourishing, social connectedness, and sense of meaningfulness are introduced for the purpose of drawing attention to their respective associations either independently or collectively with aging well. This study by way of a random search of the literature, provides contemporary insights for building a knowledge platform centered on aging well. Societal aspirations for promoting aging well will require a priority focus that promotes the adoption of healthy lifestyles across all ages. To apprehend and confront the challenges surrounding aging well will require new forms of communication and partnership undertakings involving the government, policymakers, health professionals, the general public and especially people destined to live into older age. Consequently, a deeper understanding of aging well and its promotion throughout the life course is urgently needed, including the existential aspects of aging well and the social, political, economic, and environmental forces that influence the level of health and well-being of people.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Sociology (Other)

Journal Section

Review

Publication Date

December 20, 2024

Submission Date

April 7, 2024

Acceptance Date

August 19, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Number: 70

APA
Seedsman, T., Korkmaz Yaylagül, N., & Akış, A. G. (2024). Aging Well and the Intersection of Flourishing, Connectedness, and Sense of Meaningfulness in a Changing World: Implications for Personal and Societal Responsibility. Journal of Economy Culture and Society, 70, 227-241. https://doi.org/10.26650/JECS2024-1466636
AMA
1.Seedsman T, Korkmaz Yaylagül N, Akış AG. Aging Well and the Intersection of Flourishing, Connectedness, and Sense of Meaningfulness in a Changing World: Implications for Personal and Societal Responsibility. Journal of Economy Culture and Society. 2024;(70):227-241. doi:10.26650/JECS2024-1466636
Chicago
Seedsman, Terence, Nilüfer Korkmaz Yaylagül, and Aslı Gözde Akış. 2024. “Aging Well and the Intersection of Flourishing, Connectedness, and Sense of Meaningfulness in a Changing World: Implications for Personal and Societal Responsibility”. Journal of Economy Culture and Society, nos. 70: 227-41. https://doi.org/10.26650/JECS2024-1466636.
EndNote
Seedsman T, Korkmaz Yaylagül N, Akış AG (December 1, 2024) Aging Well and the Intersection of Flourishing, Connectedness, and Sense of Meaningfulness in a Changing World: Implications for Personal and Societal Responsibility. Journal of Economy Culture and Society 70 227–241.
IEEE
[1]T. Seedsman, N. Korkmaz Yaylagül, and A. G. Akış, “Aging Well and the Intersection of Flourishing, Connectedness, and Sense of Meaningfulness in a Changing World: Implications for Personal and Societal Responsibility”, Journal of Economy Culture and Society, no. 70, pp. 227–241, Dec. 2024, doi: 10.26650/JECS2024-1466636.
ISNAD
Seedsman, Terence - Korkmaz Yaylagül, Nilüfer - Akış, Aslı Gözde. “Aging Well and the Intersection of Flourishing, Connectedness, and Sense of Meaningfulness in a Changing World: Implications for Personal and Societal Responsibility”. Journal of Economy Culture and Society. 70 (December 1, 2024): 227-241. https://doi.org/10.26650/JECS2024-1466636.
JAMA
1.Seedsman T, Korkmaz Yaylagül N, Akış AG. Aging Well and the Intersection of Flourishing, Connectedness, and Sense of Meaningfulness in a Changing World: Implications for Personal and Societal Responsibility. Journal of Economy Culture and Society. 2024;:227–241.
MLA
Seedsman, Terence, et al. “Aging Well and the Intersection of Flourishing, Connectedness, and Sense of Meaningfulness in a Changing World: Implications for Personal and Societal Responsibility”. Journal of Economy Culture and Society, no. 70, Dec. 2024, pp. 227-41, doi:10.26650/JECS2024-1466636.
Vancouver
1.Terence Seedsman, Nilüfer Korkmaz Yaylagül, Aslı Gözde Akış. Aging Well and the Intersection of Flourishing, Connectedness, and Sense of Meaningfulness in a Changing World: Implications for Personal and Societal Responsibility. Journal of Economy Culture and Society. 2024 Dec. 1;(70):227-41. doi:10.26650/JECS2024-1466636