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This term covers a set of processes which contribute to the situation where it is seen as legitimate to discriminate on the grounds of age alone – to make blanket assumptions as if all older people and all children and young people are the same as every other in their age cohort. It works to make it socially acceptable to make negative judgements on the basis of assumed rather than actual competence and to disregard other factors such as social and cultural background, personality and ex…</description>
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It is difficult to succinctly define the term ‘reciprocity’ but most definitions incorporate notions of complementarity and mutual advantage. The relationship between giving and receiving has no doubt been a focus for debate for as long as there have been people involved in processes of exchange, and continues to be a focus for research in many fields, including politics, ethics, economics, international relations, social psychology, anthropology and sociology. In a seminal work, Go…</description>
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While there is variation in how social capital is conceptualised and theorised in different social science disciplines, the common theme in terms of definition appears to be that it is used to refer to the social resources people can draw on to put themselves in advantageous social positions. In a similar way to how having money or property (financial capital) and/or being well-versed in and accepted in the arenas of ‘high culture’ such as the worlds of art and literature (cultur…</description>
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        <description>The concept of well-being is one that is widely used but very difficult to define. It is commonly associated with the idea of happiness, but is subtly different from it. This is because happiness tends to be 'episodic' - that is, it comes and goes, whereas we tend to think of well-being as something that is more or less constant.</description>
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