Psychologists have foregrounded the importance of links between places and daily practices in the construction of subjectivities and well-being. This article explores domestic gardening practices among older Chinese immigrants. Initial and follow-up interviews were conducted with 32 Chinese adults ranging in age from 62 to 77 years. Participants recount activities such as gardening as a means of forging a new sense of self and place in their adoptive country. Gardening provides a strategy for self-reconstruction through spatiotemporally establishing biographical continuity between participants’ old lives in China and their new lives in New Zealand
A ‘garden breathes spirit, atmosphere’ into space, a garden makes place home.¹ Gardenmaking, as Kati...
This book advances a new understanding of acculturation processes for older migrants, drawing on emp...
This paper reports a study that investigates the processes through which older Chinese immigrants ne...
Psychologists have foregrounded the importance of links between places and daily practices in the co...
Psychologists have foregrounded the importance of links between places and daily practices in the co...
Health, cultural, social, community and environmental psychologists have foregrounded the importance...
Older Chinese immigrants are one of the largest ethnic ageing groups in New Zealand. However, people...
The proportion of national and international population in the older ages continues to increase. Suc...
Introduction: Older Chinese immigrants are one of the largest ethnic ageing groups in New Zealand. H...
Older Chinese immigrants are one of the largest ethnic ageing groups in New Zealand. However, older ...
"Ageing in place" has gained dominance in policy worldwide for more than one and a half decades. Thi...
This article explores the meaning of home to older Chinese migrants and what they do to construct a ...
Intergroup relations refers to the way in which people in groups perceive, Think about, feel about, ...
Existing literature suggests that successful ageing is linked to a sense of community (SOC) that is ...
As a type of amenity horticultural setting, botanic gardens play an important role in creating sense...
A ‘garden breathes spirit, atmosphere’ into space, a garden makes place home.¹ Gardenmaking, as Kati...
This book advances a new understanding of acculturation processes for older migrants, drawing on emp...
This paper reports a study that investigates the processes through which older Chinese immigrants ne...
Psychologists have foregrounded the importance of links between places and daily practices in the co...
Psychologists have foregrounded the importance of links between places and daily practices in the co...
Health, cultural, social, community and environmental psychologists have foregrounded the importance...
Older Chinese immigrants are one of the largest ethnic ageing groups in New Zealand. However, people...
The proportion of national and international population in the older ages continues to increase. Suc...
Introduction: Older Chinese immigrants are one of the largest ethnic ageing groups in New Zealand. H...
Older Chinese immigrants are one of the largest ethnic ageing groups in New Zealand. However, older ...
"Ageing in place" has gained dominance in policy worldwide for more than one and a half decades. Thi...
This article explores the meaning of home to older Chinese migrants and what they do to construct a ...
Intergroup relations refers to the way in which people in groups perceive, Think about, feel about, ...
Existing literature suggests that successful ageing is linked to a sense of community (SOC) that is ...
As a type of amenity horticultural setting, botanic gardens play an important role in creating sense...
A ‘garden breathes spirit, atmosphere’ into space, a garden makes place home.¹ Gardenmaking, as Kati...
This book advances a new understanding of acculturation processes for older migrants, drawing on emp...
This paper reports a study that investigates the processes through which older Chinese immigrants ne...