Under COVID-19 restrictions, older people were advised to avoid social contact and to self-isolate at home. The situation forced them to reconsider their everyday social spaces such as home and leisure time places. This study approached the meaning of social spaces for older people by examining how older people positioned themselves in relation to social spaces during the pandemic. The data were drawn from the Ageing and social well-being (SoWell) research project at Tampere University, Finland, and they consisted of phone interviews collected during the summer of 2020 with 31 older persons aged 64–96 years. The data were analysed using the frameworks of positioning analysis and environmental positioning. Results showed the positions of old...
Everything that happens, happens somewhere, in some physical space. The socio-physical context, ther...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to explore the agency of older adults and their strategies to ...
The study examines the specifics of changes in the meanings of the city in interviews with older peo...
Aim: To explore older people’s initial experience of household isolation, social distancing and shie...
Contains fulltext : 178403.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using a narra...
The COVID-19 pandemic and its related restrictions have affected the everyday life of older people. ...
Background: Whilst qualitative research has previously been conducted on older people’s personal res...
‘Aging-in-place’ as a globally embraced health policy has prompted numerous environmental and techno...
In many countries, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to strong restrictions and changed the everyday liv...
The COVID-19 pandemic and its related restrictions have affected the everyday life of older people. ...
Background: In different parts of the world new models of senior housing have rapidly appeared, whic...
Ageing-in-place policies have been implemented by many Western governments in order to delay and dec...
Current conceptions of place and wellbeing in literature offer limited ways to think about the inter...
The current approach to “aging well” emphasizes the importance of active leisure participation in la...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the agency of older adults and their strategies to...
Everything that happens, happens somewhere, in some physical space. The socio-physical context, ther...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to explore the agency of older adults and their strategies to ...
The study examines the specifics of changes in the meanings of the city in interviews with older peo...
Aim: To explore older people’s initial experience of household isolation, social distancing and shie...
Contains fulltext : 178403.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using a narra...
The COVID-19 pandemic and its related restrictions have affected the everyday life of older people. ...
Background: Whilst qualitative research has previously been conducted on older people’s personal res...
‘Aging-in-place’ as a globally embraced health policy has prompted numerous environmental and techno...
In many countries, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to strong restrictions and changed the everyday liv...
The COVID-19 pandemic and its related restrictions have affected the everyday life of older people. ...
Background: In different parts of the world new models of senior housing have rapidly appeared, whic...
Ageing-in-place policies have been implemented by many Western governments in order to delay and dec...
Current conceptions of place and wellbeing in literature offer limited ways to think about the inter...
The current approach to “aging well” emphasizes the importance of active leisure participation in la...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the agency of older adults and their strategies to...
Everything that happens, happens somewhere, in some physical space. The socio-physical context, ther...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to explore the agency of older adults and their strategies to ...
The study examines the specifics of changes in the meanings of the city in interviews with older peo...