International audienceGerontology has a longstanding tradition of researching the relationship between older adults and their socio-spatial environments. However, environmental gerontology often shares a positivistic understanding of space as either 'prosthetic' or a stressor, and consequently searches for the "best fit" between a person and their environment. In this paper we argue for a stronger theoretical corpus on social and territorial exclusion in later life by exploring concepts from urban and environmental sociology, as well as their usefulness for gerontological thinking., In doing so, we go discuss trans-European research traditions beyond the hegemonic body of Anglo-Saxon literature. In conclusion, we discuss how gerontology and...
International audienceGerontology has for a long time been described as “data rich, but theory poor”...
This editorial introduction to the themed issue is divided into four parts. We begin with outlining ...
This section focuses on the community and spatial aspects of social exclusion. For this introduction...
International audienceGerontology has a longstanding tradition of researching the relationship betwe...
Gerontology has for a long time been described as “data rich, but theory poor”. Thisis true for the ...
Everything that happens, happens somewhere, in some physical space. The socio-physical context, ther...
Drawing on interdisciplinary, cross-national perspectives, this open access book contributes to the ...
Throughout life, our everyday interactions with material, social and psychological environments infl...
Providing the first UK assessment of environmental gerontology, this book enriches current understan...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
Geographical gerontology can look like a niche subfield of geography or a tenuous overlap between th...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
As a concept, social exclusion has considerable potential to explain and respond to disadvantage in ...
Social exclusion in later life is associated with decreased quality of life and poorer health outcom...
sociological perspectives on the experience of place and community in old age CHRIS PHILLIPSON* This...
International audienceGerontology has for a long time been described as “data rich, but theory poor”...
This editorial introduction to the themed issue is divided into four parts. We begin with outlining ...
This section focuses on the community and spatial aspects of social exclusion. For this introduction...
International audienceGerontology has a longstanding tradition of researching the relationship betwe...
Gerontology has for a long time been described as “data rich, but theory poor”. Thisis true for the ...
Everything that happens, happens somewhere, in some physical space. The socio-physical context, ther...
Drawing on interdisciplinary, cross-national perspectives, this open access book contributes to the ...
Throughout life, our everyday interactions with material, social and psychological environments infl...
Providing the first UK assessment of environmental gerontology, this book enriches current understan...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
Geographical gerontology can look like a niche subfield of geography or a tenuous overlap between th...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
As a concept, social exclusion has considerable potential to explain and respond to disadvantage in ...
Social exclusion in later life is associated with decreased quality of life and poorer health outcom...
sociological perspectives on the experience of place and community in old age CHRIS PHILLIPSON* This...
International audienceGerontology has for a long time been described as “data rich, but theory poor”...
This editorial introduction to the themed issue is divided into four parts. We begin with outlining ...
This section focuses on the community and spatial aspects of social exclusion. For this introduction...