This special issue focuses broadly upon questions and themes relating to the current conceptualisations, representations and use of ‘ethnicity’ (and ethnic minority experiences) within the field of social gerontology. An important aim of this special issue is to explore and address the issue of ‘otherness’ within the predominant existing frameworks for researching those who are ageing or considered aged, compounded by the particular constructions of their ethnicity and ethnic ‘difference’. The range of theoretical, methodological and empirical papers included in this collection provide some critical insights into particular facets of the current research agendas, cultural understandings and empirical focus of ethnic minority ageing resear...
This article considers the extent to which gerontological theories, that highlight the problems asso...
This chapter – which relies on a scoping literature review of scholarship on old age/ageing and ethn...
Over the last two decades significant theoretical, methodological and empirical developments have ex...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015. This special issue focuses broadly upon questions and t...
Although women predominate in later life, their diverse experiences of growing older have often been...
The thesis examines how contemporary members of the so-called baby boom generation (born between 194...
This article considers the extent to which gerontological theories, that highlight the problems asso...
This paper considers how developments in theories of gender and ethnicity might contribute to policy...
Studies of later life are increasingly emphasising its positive aspects as a time which is not nece...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in researching ageing ethnic minority populat...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015. In recent years, there has been an increasing interest ...
Ethnic inequalities in health and wellbeing across the early and mid-lifecourse have been well-docum...
Within social gerontology and the sociology of ageing, there has been a tendency to focus on ageing ...
The experience of growing older in Britain is ethnically and culturally differentiated. Yet, mainstr...
Two recent studies of elder abuse in the UK are located in current policy contexts of adult safeguar...
This article considers the extent to which gerontological theories, that highlight the problems asso...
This chapter – which relies on a scoping literature review of scholarship on old age/ageing and ethn...
Over the last two decades significant theoretical, methodological and empirical developments have ex...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015. This special issue focuses broadly upon questions and t...
Although women predominate in later life, their diverse experiences of growing older have often been...
The thesis examines how contemporary members of the so-called baby boom generation (born between 194...
This article considers the extent to which gerontological theories, that highlight the problems asso...
This paper considers how developments in theories of gender and ethnicity might contribute to policy...
Studies of later life are increasingly emphasising its positive aspects as a time which is not nece...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in researching ageing ethnic minority populat...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015. In recent years, there has been an increasing interest ...
Ethnic inequalities in health and wellbeing across the early and mid-lifecourse have been well-docum...
Within social gerontology and the sociology of ageing, there has been a tendency to focus on ageing ...
The experience of growing older in Britain is ethnically and culturally differentiated. Yet, mainstr...
Two recent studies of elder abuse in the UK are located in current policy contexts of adult safeguar...
This article considers the extent to which gerontological theories, that highlight the problems asso...
This chapter – which relies on a scoping literature review of scholarship on old age/ageing and ethn...
Over the last two decades significant theoretical, methodological and empirical developments have ex...