This article aims to contribute to the critical examination of the notions of health and activity, and to discuss how these cultural and social constructs have impact on elderly people’s lives. An ethnographic perspective gives fruitful inputs to explore how old people deal with the image of old age as one of decay and decline, while they simultaneously relate to the normative idea of so-called successful ageing. The focus is thus on how elderly people create meaning, and how they manage and make use of the contradictory cultural beliefs that are both understood as normality: old age as a passive period of life involving decline and disease, and activity as an individual responsibility in order to stay healthy. The study sample is created w...
This paper reports on in-depth research, using a grounded theory approach, to examine the ways in wh...
The employment of cultural activity within the Swedish care of older people started years ago to pre...
This paper reports on in-depth research, using a grounded theory approach, to examine the ways in wh...
This article aims to contribute to the critical examination of the notions of health and activity, a...
Current demographic trends are calling forth the need to redefine the meaning of old age and its pla...
The late life experiences of men in the oldest-old age group have been under-researched, and their p...
The aim of this study is to examine how notions of ageing, old age, life course and a good life is r...
The dominant discourse concerning older people used to be one of decline and loss. Lately, however, ...
There is no general aging process therefore should health efforts directed at elderly population bas...
The study investigated pensioners’ forming of identity during the ageing process and the correlation...
Starting from the perspective that the ageing human body always is a situation and in a situation, t...
The dominant discourse concerning older people used to be one of decline and loss. Lately, however, ...
The research illustrated in this paper finds space within a broader interest in the social represent...
This paper reports on in-depth research, using a grounded theory approach, to examine the ways in wh...
The employment of cultural activity within the Swedish care of older people started years ago to pre...
This paper reports on in-depth research, using a grounded theory approach, to examine the ways in wh...
This article aims to contribute to the critical examination of the notions of health and activity, a...
Current demographic trends are calling forth the need to redefine the meaning of old age and its pla...
The late life experiences of men in the oldest-old age group have been under-researched, and their p...
The aim of this study is to examine how notions of ageing, old age, life course and a good life is r...
The dominant discourse concerning older people used to be one of decline and loss. Lately, however, ...
There is no general aging process therefore should health efforts directed at elderly population bas...
The study investigated pensioners’ forming of identity during the ageing process and the correlation...
Starting from the perspective that the ageing human body always is a situation and in a situation, t...
The dominant discourse concerning older people used to be one of decline and loss. Lately, however, ...
The research illustrated in this paper finds space within a broader interest in the social represent...
This paper reports on in-depth research, using a grounded theory approach, to examine the ways in wh...
The employment of cultural activity within the Swedish care of older people started years ago to pre...
This paper reports on in-depth research, using a grounded theory approach, to examine the ways in wh...