People are living longer internationally, with a growing number experiencing very old age (≥95 years). Physical, psychological and social changes can challenge one’s sense of self and disrupt existing identities. However, experiences of the very old in society are seldom researched and how they construct identity and negotiate a sense of self is little understood. Our study focuses on participants aged >95 years to understand how identity is conceptualised to negotiate a continued place in society. Qualitative interviews with 23 people were thematically analysed, underpinned by Positioning Theory. Five themes were generated: A contented life; reframing independence; familial positioning; appearance and physical wellbeing; reframing ill heal...
We aimed to identify aspects of late-life resilience and sense of self-identity and locate them with...
The thesis examines how contemporary members of the so-called baby boom generation (born between 194...
-Background: Living alone in urban areas when getting old is an important and necessary field for re...
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...
Published version of an article from the journal: International journal of qualitative studies on he...
Through the lens of phenomenology, this paper examines how the aging self is addressed in identity t...
Dominant aging identity theories (“mask of ageing”, “social mask”, M. Foucault’s “disembodiment thes...
A qualitative investigation was carried out to explore the psychological well-being of a group of ol...
Existing research has emphasised the risks to identity as a consequence of chronic pain. However, th...
There is a growing trend for older people in the UK to keep working for longer. The percentage of 50...
This article discusses findings from a qualitative longitudinal study of dignity in later life, whic...
With escalating heterogeneity of the older population due to extending healthy life expectancy, chro...
The enterprise culture is a pervasive socio-historical discourse. This article adopts a narrative id...
Identity in old age is challenged by physical changes, evolving roles within the family, and life tr...
We aimed to identify aspects of late-life resilience and sense of self-identity and locate them with...
The thesis examines how contemporary members of the so-called baby boom generation (born between 194...
-Background: Living alone in urban areas when getting old is an important and necessary field for re...
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...
Published version of an article from the journal: International journal of qualitative studies on he...
Through the lens of phenomenology, this paper examines how the aging self is addressed in identity t...
Dominant aging identity theories (“mask of ageing”, “social mask”, M. Foucault’s “disembodiment thes...
A qualitative investigation was carried out to explore the psychological well-being of a group of ol...
Existing research has emphasised the risks to identity as a consequence of chronic pain. However, th...
There is a growing trend for older people in the UK to keep working for longer. The percentage of 50...
This article discusses findings from a qualitative longitudinal study of dignity in later life, whic...
With escalating heterogeneity of the older population due to extending healthy life expectancy, chro...
The enterprise culture is a pervasive socio-historical discourse. This article adopts a narrative id...
Identity in old age is challenged by physical changes, evolving roles within the family, and life tr...
We aimed to identify aspects of late-life resilience and sense of self-identity and locate them with...
The thesis examines how contemporary members of the so-called baby boom generation (born between 194...
-Background: Living alone in urban areas when getting old is an important and necessary field for re...