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Social and Cultural Geographies of Ageing

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posted on 2024-02-12, 10:03 authored by Christine Milligan, Anna TarrantAnna Tarrant
<p>This chapter explores some of the important conceptual, theoretical and empirical developments and contributions that have defined social and cultural approaches to geographies of ageing. Referencing key thinkers who have shaped the discipline, we begin by considering the roots of contemporary work in this field to demonstrate what distinguishes it from other sub-fields of geographical gerontology. We continue by focusing on what we view as some particularly strong themes to have emerged within the field, as well as some novel and new areas of work. Reflecting the topology of this area of work, these are thematically organised to include: geographies of embodiment and ageing; geographical approaches to gender, sexuality and ageing; relational geographies of ageing, intergenerationality and the life course; and ageing and environments (including the home and garden, communities, experiences of urban and rural contexts, and processes of migration). We conclude by reflecting on some potential new directions for the sub-field.</p>

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  • School of Social and Political Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Geographical Gerontology: Concepts and Approaches

Pages/Article Number

43-55

Publisher

Routledge

ISBN

9781138241152

Date Submitted

2019-05-13

Date Accepted

2017-11-27

Date of First Publication

2017-11-27

Date of Final Publication

2017-11-27

Date Document First Uploaded

2019-05-10

ePrints ID

35890

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