This paper presents emerging ideas about an ‘exiting elder’ identity. The paper’s stimulus was when an academic seminar presenter introduced herself as an ‘exiting elder’, a term I had not previously heard. With my interest in identity and in how we discursively position ourselves in relation to others (Garcia & Hardy, 2007; Ybema et al., 2009), and being in my mid fifties and beginning to think about the later stages of my career, the term fascinated and resonated with me. Therefore, I met Greta (pseudonym) to explore what the term meant to her. Greta’s belief is that exiting elder may be a ‘concept whose time is coming or hasn’t yet come’ (interview). Therefore, the paper’s ideas connect with the sub-theme’s interest in how ageing is made...
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Introduction: Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is character...
Two areas of controversy are examined in this article, arising from contemporary debate on identity ...
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Transparent Boundaries is an EU project bringing together partners from the UK, Denmark, Greece and ...
Introduction: Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is character...
Two areas of controversy are examined in this article, arising from contemporary debate on identity ...
In the theoretical part, the author focuses on defining the idea of old age and its manifestations, ...
From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2021-06-02Publication status: Publish...
There is a growing trend for older people in the UK to keep working for longer. The percentage of 50...
This study explores the phenomenon of experienced health professionals ageing at work asking: What i...
Age is a ubiquitous concept. One minute we are counting down the days until our birthday and the nex...
In recent years, the aging of the population in industrialized countries has become a prominent issu...
According to more recent classifications, there are at least two stages to elderly life: Late adulth...
Using a cross-disciplinary approach, this paper provides an important connection between elderspeak ...
Traditionally, sociology has framed older age as a time of disengagement, withdrawal and reducedsoci...
Social care funding is reducing in spite of a growing older population. Within this context, domicil...
The term “emerging elders” has surfaced in age-friendly community assessment tools to denote a subse...
Liberatory praxis is often associated with high levels of activity or activism, in turn associated w...
Transparent Boundaries is an EU project bringing together partners from the UK, Denmark, Greece and ...
Introduction: Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is character...
Two areas of controversy are examined in this article, arising from contemporary debate on identity ...