“Active ageing” has internationally circulated as a prominent approach to meeting the challenges of an ageing population. Through the use of a theatrical metaphor as an organizing principle, this article offers a fresh look at the concept of active ageing that clarifies the origins of its definition (the “story” of active ageing and its “playwrights”) and presents the scope of its action in policy through the exploration of two societal “stages” in Quebec and Belgium. By comparing these two levels (“story”/“stages”) and these two “stages”, it helps to understand why the “comprehensive” version of active ageing developed more in Quebec while, until now, the “reduced” version to its productivist dimension is more evident in Belgium. The discu...
Over the past two decades, "active aging" has emerged in Europe as the foremost policy response to t...
At first glance, the new policy appears to be a humanitarian act, or social progress. However, this ...
In this article, the authors critically examine themes that have become associated with work and re...
“Active ageing” has internationally circulated as a prominent approach to meeting the challenges of ...
Introduction : Active ageing may be considered as one of the leading notion for policy makers to ret...
The active ageing framework moves policy thinking away from a one-sided concern with the affordabili...
Introduction : European institutions have considered “active ageing” as a policy answer to rethink a...
The idea of active ageing has become one of the most influential perspectives in modern gerontology,...
The goal of this article is to show how, from a simple concept, “active ageing” was gradually transf...
“Active ageing” has become the leading scientific and policy conceptualization of a later life over ...
Ideas relating to ‘successful’ and ‘active’ ageing have become firmly embedded in research and polic...
Tiivistelmä: This study focuses on the concept of active ageing in the “Active Ageing: A Policy Fram...
This chapter suggests that “active ageing”, as a model of “ageing well”, tends to limit the realitie...
This book shows that global population ageing is an opportunity to improve the quality of human life...
This article draws from the work of Michel Foucault to reconstruct an understanding of social polic...
Over the past two decades, "active aging" has emerged in Europe as the foremost policy response to t...
At first glance, the new policy appears to be a humanitarian act, or social progress. However, this ...
In this article, the authors critically examine themes that have become associated with work and re...
“Active ageing” has internationally circulated as a prominent approach to meeting the challenges of ...
Introduction : Active ageing may be considered as one of the leading notion for policy makers to ret...
The active ageing framework moves policy thinking away from a one-sided concern with the affordabili...
Introduction : European institutions have considered “active ageing” as a policy answer to rethink a...
The idea of active ageing has become one of the most influential perspectives in modern gerontology,...
The goal of this article is to show how, from a simple concept, “active ageing” was gradually transf...
“Active ageing” has become the leading scientific and policy conceptualization of a later life over ...
Ideas relating to ‘successful’ and ‘active’ ageing have become firmly embedded in research and polic...
Tiivistelmä: This study focuses on the concept of active ageing in the “Active Ageing: A Policy Fram...
This chapter suggests that “active ageing”, as a model of “ageing well”, tends to limit the realitie...
This book shows that global population ageing is an opportunity to improve the quality of human life...
This article draws from the work of Michel Foucault to reconstruct an understanding of social polic...
Over the past two decades, "active aging" has emerged in Europe as the foremost policy response to t...
At first glance, the new policy appears to be a humanitarian act, or social progress. However, this ...
In this article, the authors critically examine themes that have become associated with work and re...