This article explores the interplay of inequality, space and age(ing) from an intersectional perspective. It argues, that a spatial research methodology is most fruitful in order to include age(ing) in debates on intersectionality and inequality. Drawing on geographical gerontology and inequality research, we scrutinize the research gap at the intersection of these fields: While age is a neglected factor in intersectional debates on inequality, questions of power are hardly addressed by geographical gerontology. To bridge this research gap, we propose space as methodological perspective. By showing how the negotiation of age(ing) varies in different spatial settings, the article emphasises the value of spatial approaches to analys...
Intersectionality has received an increasing amount of attention in health inequalities research in ...
From the early 1990s, the study of men and masculinities and the spatiality of their identities, has...
The article explores the complex patterns of inequality in Sweden from an intersectional standpoint ...
Age is a conceptual challenge for geographical research due to its twofold character as a marker of ...
Geographical gerontology can look like a niche subfield of geography or a tenuous overlap between th...
In contrast to recent treatment of other social identities, geographers' work on age still focuses d...
Gerontology has for a long time been described as “data rich, but theory poor”. Thisis true for the ...
This editorial introduction to the themed issue is divided into four parts. We begin with outlining ...
This special section builds on previous scholarship on geographies of ageing, and on relational and ...
Purpose: Across the life-course, individuals are continuously relocating homes, reintegrating with p...
This dissertation examines processes and practices that make certain social categories real in peopl...
The intersection between geography and gerontology arises structurally in institutions and intellect...
Dissatisfied with the notion that children and young people can be properly understood outside of th...
This special section builds on previous scholarship on geographies of ageing, and on relational and ...
This special section builds on previous scholarship on geographies of ageing, and on relational and...
Intersectionality has received an increasing amount of attention in health inequalities research in ...
From the early 1990s, the study of men and masculinities and the spatiality of their identities, has...
The article explores the complex patterns of inequality in Sweden from an intersectional standpoint ...
Age is a conceptual challenge for geographical research due to its twofold character as a marker of ...
Geographical gerontology can look like a niche subfield of geography or a tenuous overlap between th...
In contrast to recent treatment of other social identities, geographers' work on age still focuses d...
Gerontology has for a long time been described as “data rich, but theory poor”. Thisis true for the ...
This editorial introduction to the themed issue is divided into four parts. We begin with outlining ...
This special section builds on previous scholarship on geographies of ageing, and on relational and ...
Purpose: Across the life-course, individuals are continuously relocating homes, reintegrating with p...
This dissertation examines processes and practices that make certain social categories real in peopl...
The intersection between geography and gerontology arises structurally in institutions and intellect...
Dissatisfied with the notion that children and young people can be properly understood outside of th...
This special section builds on previous scholarship on geographies of ageing, and on relational and ...
This special section builds on previous scholarship on geographies of ageing, and on relational and...
Intersectionality has received an increasing amount of attention in health inequalities research in ...
From the early 1990s, the study of men and masculinities and the spatiality of their identities, has...
The article explores the complex patterns of inequality in Sweden from an intersectional standpoint ...