From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2021-06-02Publication status: PublishedRepresentations of older age are often reductive in western societies, portrayed as a distinct period of life characterised by social disengagement and physiological decline. Through rich ethnographic accounts developed with older people from Greater Manchester UK, this paper is concerned with how the category of older age is made through representations, and the different ways people encounter and relate to it. In doing so, it disrupts reductive representations by considering how older age is lived. I respond to calls for the incorporation of more-than-representational and affective approaches into the geographic study of older age to adva...
The 3-year Fiction and the Cultural Mediation of Ageing Project (FCMAP), led by a research team in t...
Aim The aim of this paper is to consider the process of ageing, the effects of ageing and research r...
Overview of Presentation: - The demographic context. - Research question & aims. - Methodology. -...
The thesis examines how contemporary members of the so-called baby boom generation (born between 194...
This special issue focuses on aging in place in late life. Aging in place is about being able to con...
The article focuses on the life of elderly people. The majority of older people are fit and well, li...
This article revisits a paper and from an autoethnographic/critical reflective biographical approach...
Ageing-in-place policies have been implemented by many Western governments in order to delay and dec...
A key issue in understanding the social lives of older people is how active they are in coping with ...
Ageing is not only a chronological matter. The following contributions at the crossroad of STS, mate...
'Reminiscence work' is currently a popular component of care provision for older people in the UK. H...
Old age is at the core of complex constellations composed by media discourses, care and mundane acti...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Cambridge University Press in Ageing and S...
Despite the growing interest amongst gerontologists and literary and cultural scholars alike, in art...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to highlight the stigma surrounding old age, which in many way...
The 3-year Fiction and the Cultural Mediation of Ageing Project (FCMAP), led by a research team in t...
Aim The aim of this paper is to consider the process of ageing, the effects of ageing and research r...
Overview of Presentation: - The demographic context. - Research question & aims. - Methodology. -...
The thesis examines how contemporary members of the so-called baby boom generation (born between 194...
This special issue focuses on aging in place in late life. Aging in place is about being able to con...
The article focuses on the life of elderly people. The majority of older people are fit and well, li...
This article revisits a paper and from an autoethnographic/critical reflective biographical approach...
Ageing-in-place policies have been implemented by many Western governments in order to delay and dec...
A key issue in understanding the social lives of older people is how active they are in coping with ...
Ageing is not only a chronological matter. The following contributions at the crossroad of STS, mate...
'Reminiscence work' is currently a popular component of care provision for older people in the UK. H...
Old age is at the core of complex constellations composed by media discourses, care and mundane acti...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Cambridge University Press in Ageing and S...
Despite the growing interest amongst gerontologists and literary and cultural scholars alike, in art...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to highlight the stigma surrounding old age, which in many way...
The 3-year Fiction and the Cultural Mediation of Ageing Project (FCMAP), led by a research team in t...
Aim The aim of this paper is to consider the process of ageing, the effects of ageing and research r...
Overview of Presentation: - The demographic context. - Research question & aims. - Methodology. -...