We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place, with a particular focus on urban and suburban environments. Up till now, research in the field of ageing and place has been dominated by social and environmental gerontologists. Recently, Schwanen et al. (2012) advocated a more ‘sustained engagement’ with ageing from geographers in order to draw attention to the different spatial configurations of old age and the socio-spatial inequalities in later life. These socio-spatial inequalities stem from a complex interplay of the social and material environment and the biological and psychological aspects of the ageing body (see e.g. Ziegler, 2012). Research on ageing in urban environments has high...
An inclusive neighbourhood is a key facilitator enabling older adults to age in place. Neighbourhood...
The crossroads of living in cities on the one hand and ageing of the population on the other is stud...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Sage in Psychology and Developing Societie...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
Our societies are ageing to an unprecedented level. This ongoing demographic process presents our ci...
Ageing-in-place policies have been implemented by many Western governments in order to delay and dec...
Joint Session of RN 37 (Urban Sociology) and RN01 (Ageing in Europe) Call for papers of the Joint...
In the Global South, older persons are often living in poverty and informality and have increased bi...
Preserving and improving the health and well-being of older people is a significant public health is...
Over the next twenty years, the number of Australians over the age of 65 is expected to double. Curr...
This paper focuses on the planning of New Towns in the UK in order to explore what the design and pl...
Background. Governments face a significant challenge to ensure that community environments meet the ...
Ageing populations have generated new challenges in how to best design urban environments that suppo...
Population ageing and urbanisation have become dominant trends, raising issues for cities and commun...
An inclusive neighbourhood is a key facilitator enabling older adults to age in place. Neighbourhood...
The crossroads of living in cities on the one hand and ageing of the population on the other is stud...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Sage in Psychology and Developing Societie...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
Our societies are ageing to an unprecedented level. This ongoing demographic process presents our ci...
Ageing-in-place policies have been implemented by many Western governments in order to delay and dec...
Joint Session of RN 37 (Urban Sociology) and RN01 (Ageing in Europe) Call for papers of the Joint...
In the Global South, older persons are often living in poverty and informality and have increased bi...
Preserving and improving the health and well-being of older people is a significant public health is...
Over the next twenty years, the number of Australians over the age of 65 is expected to double. Curr...
This paper focuses on the planning of New Towns in the UK in order to explore what the design and pl...
Background. Governments face a significant challenge to ensure that community environments meet the ...
Ageing populations have generated new challenges in how to best design urban environments that suppo...
Population ageing and urbanisation have become dominant trends, raising issues for cities and commun...
An inclusive neighbourhood is a key facilitator enabling older adults to age in place. Neighbourhood...
The crossroads of living in cities on the one hand and ageing of the population on the other is stud...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Sage in Psychology and Developing Societie...