Risk is an innate and integral part of everyday life and is present in simple, everyday occupations and complex actions. Age-related stereotypes can mean older people have little opportunity to engage in activities that present some degree of risk. The present study explores the discourse around risk and older people in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. We investigated news media as a reflection of the dominant public discourse around older people\u27s behaviour to identify how risk is represented in relation to occupational engagement. Texts relating to older people and COVID-19 were sourced from the West Australian newspaper for a period of two months. Seventy texts were subject to Foucauldian discourse analysis to identify subject po...
Risk and risk-management have become increasingly pervasive features of modern society and governmen...
The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic—in terms of climate, economy and social aspects—cannot yet...
The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic—in terms of climate, economy and social aspects—cannot yet...
In this paper, we have used the exceptional circumstances created by the COVID-19 pandemic as a wind...
Media representations of the Covid-19 pandemic and its devastating consequences have shaped people’s...
DISCOURSES OF RISK: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE SHAPING OF OCCUPATIONAL POSSIBILILITES FOR OLDER ADULTS St...
The Covid-19 pandemic has been particularly difficult for older Canadians who have experienced age d...
The sudden risk and spread of the coronavirus, which was declared a global pandemic by the World Hea...
Risk is frequently invoked in contemporary accounts of ill health, but its construction is often con...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, older people have been in the spotlight of the public debate. Given th...
Purpose - To explore the experience of older people and their sense of developing wellbeing, includi...
During the COVID-19 pandemic the risks to older adults of systemic abuse and neglect have become amp...
As the COVID-19 crisis unfolded, older people in the Netherlands were framed as essentially vulnerab...
This article examines how a hierarchy of those ‘at risk’ from coronavirus is established in UK media...
In this article, we outline how the response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has the potentia...
Risk and risk-management have become increasingly pervasive features of modern society and governmen...
The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic—in terms of climate, economy and social aspects—cannot yet...
The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic—in terms of climate, economy and social aspects—cannot yet...
In this paper, we have used the exceptional circumstances created by the COVID-19 pandemic as a wind...
Media representations of the Covid-19 pandemic and its devastating consequences have shaped people’s...
DISCOURSES OF RISK: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE SHAPING OF OCCUPATIONAL POSSIBILILITES FOR OLDER ADULTS St...
The Covid-19 pandemic has been particularly difficult for older Canadians who have experienced age d...
The sudden risk and spread of the coronavirus, which was declared a global pandemic by the World Hea...
Risk is frequently invoked in contemporary accounts of ill health, but its construction is often con...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, older people have been in the spotlight of the public debate. Given th...
Purpose - To explore the experience of older people and their sense of developing wellbeing, includi...
During the COVID-19 pandemic the risks to older adults of systemic abuse and neglect have become amp...
As the COVID-19 crisis unfolded, older people in the Netherlands were framed as essentially vulnerab...
This article examines how a hierarchy of those ‘at risk’ from coronavirus is established in UK media...
In this article, we outline how the response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has the potentia...
Risk and risk-management have become increasingly pervasive features of modern society and governmen...
The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic—in terms of climate, economy and social aspects—cannot yet...
The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic—in terms of climate, economy and social aspects—cannot yet...