The “Representing Self—Representing Ageing” initiative has been funded by the ESRC as part of the New Dynamics of Ageing cross-council research programme. It has consisted of four projects with older women using participatory arts to enable women to articulate their experiences of ageing, and to create alternative images of ageing. Methods have included the use of art elicitation, photo-diaries, film-booths, directed photography, and phototherapy.The Representing Self - Representing Ageing initiative has been funded by the ESRC as part of the New Dynamics of Ageing cross-council research programme (grant number RES.356 25- 0040)
This collection critically examines twenty-first century representations of ageing, focusing on imag...
The presentation will explore specific strategies and approaches to socially engaged art practices b...
Aging is a process that every person experiences, but women in America fight to pause the natural ef...
The “Representing Self—Representing Ageing” initiative has been funded by the ESRC as part of the Ne...
This article analyses two participatory projects designed to engage older women in the creation of n...
Findings of the recent Aged Care Royal Commission highlight the importance of older adult service us...
Research on ageing tends not to be undertaken from those with direct, lived experience of longevity....
This toolkit aims to share our experiences of using a variety of participatory visual methods in a ...
The rapidly ageing demographic in Western society influences people’s own expectations of later life...
This studio-based research project explores social attitudes towards postmenopausal women in contemp...
This research explores, through practice, the capacity of fine art to embody and illuminate the mean...
The fourth age, as the last stage of life, represents a final challenge to find personal meaning in ...
Kathleen Woodward describes how the ageing female body is both hyper-visible and invisible: mass med...
The fourth age, as the last stage of life, represents a final challenge to find personal meaning in ...
The fourth age, as the last stage of life, represents a final challenge to find personal meaning in ...
This collection critically examines twenty-first century representations of ageing, focusing on imag...
The presentation will explore specific strategies and approaches to socially engaged art practices b...
Aging is a process that every person experiences, but women in America fight to pause the natural ef...
The “Representing Self—Representing Ageing” initiative has been funded by the ESRC as part of the Ne...
This article analyses two participatory projects designed to engage older women in the creation of n...
Findings of the recent Aged Care Royal Commission highlight the importance of older adult service us...
Research on ageing tends not to be undertaken from those with direct, lived experience of longevity....
This toolkit aims to share our experiences of using a variety of participatory visual methods in a ...
The rapidly ageing demographic in Western society influences people’s own expectations of later life...
This studio-based research project explores social attitudes towards postmenopausal women in contemp...
This research explores, through practice, the capacity of fine art to embody and illuminate the mean...
The fourth age, as the last stage of life, represents a final challenge to find personal meaning in ...
Kathleen Woodward describes how the ageing female body is both hyper-visible and invisible: mass med...
The fourth age, as the last stage of life, represents a final challenge to find personal meaning in ...
The fourth age, as the last stage of life, represents a final challenge to find personal meaning in ...
This collection critically examines twenty-first century representations of ageing, focusing on imag...
The presentation will explore specific strategies and approaches to socially engaged art practices b...
Aging is a process that every person experiences, but women in America fight to pause the natural ef...