
ESPAÑOLHablar de edadismo es hablar de una realidad cotidiana que, con demasiada frecuencia, pasa desapercibida. Detrás de bromas, estereotipos o decisiones que limitan oportunidades, se esconde una forma de discriminación que afecta a millones de personas solo por su edad.Edadismo: la discriminación del siglo XXI, nace con el propósito de abrir los ojos ante este fenómeno y ofrecer herramientas para comprenderlo y transformarlo. Desde diferentes disciplinas, las autoras y autores de este libro exploran cómo el edadismo influye en la salud, el trabajo, la comunicación o las relaciones intergeneracionales, y proponen estrategias para construir una sociedad donde todas las edades cuenten.Invitamos a quienes leen estas páginas a reflexionar y actuar. Porque acabar con el edadismo no es solo una cuestión de justicia, sino también una apuesta por una convivencia más humana, solidaria e inclusiva. ENGLISHTo speak of ageism is to speak of an everyday reality that, all too often, remains unnoticed. Beneath jokes, stereotypes, or decisions that restrict opportunities lies a form of discrimination that affects millions of people solely on the basis of age.Ageism: The Discrimination of the Twenty-First Century was conceived with the aim of raising awareness of this phenomenon and providing tools to understand and transform it. Drawing on diverse disciplinary perspectives, the authors of this volume examine how ageism shapes health, employment, communication, and intergenerational relationships, while proposing strategies to build a society in which all ages are equally valued.We invite readers to reflect and to act. Bringing an end to ageism is not only a matter of justice, but also a commitment to fostering a more humane, solidaristic, and inclusive coexistence.
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