Writing Back is an intergenerational letter-writing project that has been matching University of Leeds students as pen pals with older Yorkshire residents since 2014. Working in collaboration with a principal investigator based in the university's School of English, students and older participants have been facilitating conversation about loneliness, home and belonging via their exchange of cross-generational correspondence and their engagement with archival images of the county. This article reflects upon the successes and limitations of using co-productive letter writing and visual methodologies in qualitative loneliness research. In carrying out a narrative analysis of Writing Back's correspondence, it demonstrates how letter writing can...
Loneliness is fragmentary: we can dwell, maudlin enough, in our own, but only catch fleeting glimpse...
This paper reports on an ongoing PhD study at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design at t...
In an effort to both analyze how COVID-19 has impacted traditionally isolated communities and preven...
Surveys within years and particularly the COVID-19 pandemic have revealed increasing rates of loneli...
Research into loneliness has focussed on subpopulations, and in particular those defined by age, ide...
Data Access Statement: The data underpinning this publication can be accessed from Brunel University...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to explore older people’s approaches to living a life characterized by...
Loneliness is increasingly viewed from a public health perspective given its association with poor p...
The ‘Saying Hello’ study was a three and half year study which was completed in July 2007. This was ...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an accepted manuscript of the ...
Background Loneliness is a subjective experience; an emotional and unpleasant response to a lack of ...
Summary This article is based upon a scoping review of literature about older people and loneliness....
The nature of loneliness across the life span has been largely unexplored. As an outgrowth, this dis...
Loneliness can play a significant role in the wellbeing of older adults. This article describes a qu...
Loneliness is fragmentary: we can dwell, maudlin enough, in our own, but only catch fleeting glimpse...
This paper reports on an ongoing PhD study at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design at t...
In an effort to both analyze how COVID-19 has impacted traditionally isolated communities and preven...
Surveys within years and particularly the COVID-19 pandemic have revealed increasing rates of loneli...
Research into loneliness has focussed on subpopulations, and in particular those defined by age, ide...
Data Access Statement: The data underpinning this publication can be accessed from Brunel University...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to explore older people’s approaches to living a life characterized by...
Loneliness is increasingly viewed from a public health perspective given its association with poor p...
The ‘Saying Hello’ study was a three and half year study which was completed in July 2007. This was ...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an accepted manuscript of the ...
Background Loneliness is a subjective experience; an emotional and unpleasant response to a lack of ...
Summary This article is based upon a scoping review of literature about older people and loneliness....
The nature of loneliness across the life span has been largely unexplored. As an outgrowth, this dis...
Loneliness can play a significant role in the wellbeing of older adults. This article describes a qu...
Loneliness is fragmentary: we can dwell, maudlin enough, in our own, but only catch fleeting glimpse...
This paper reports on an ongoing PhD study at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design at t...
In an effort to both analyze how COVID-19 has impacted traditionally isolated communities and preven...