Rural Gerontology
Towards Critical Perspectives on Rural Ageing
Herausgeber: Skinner, Mark; Winterton, Rachel; Walsh, Kieran
Rural Gerontology
Towards Critical Perspectives on Rural Ageing
Herausgeber: Skinner, Mark; Winterton, Rachel; Walsh, Kieran
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This book provides the first foundation of knowledge about the intellectual traditions, contemporary scope and future prospects for the interdisciplinary field of rural gerontology.
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This book provides the first foundation of knowledge about the intellectual traditions, contemporary scope and future prospects for the interdisciplinary field of rural gerontology.
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- Perspectives on Rural Policy and Planning
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 604g
- ISBN-13: 9780367702045
- ISBN-10: 0367702045
- Artikelnr.: 67825345
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Perspectives on Rural Policy and Planning
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 604g
- ISBN-13: 9780367702045
- ISBN-10: 0367702045
- Artikelnr.: 67825345
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Mark Skinner is Dean of Social Sciences at Trent University, Canada, where he is also Professor of Geography and holds the Canada Research Chair in Rural Aging, Health and Social Care. Rachel Winterton is Senior Research Fellow at the John Richards Centre for Rural Ageing Research, La Trobe Rural Health School, La Trobe University, Australia. Kieran Walsh is Professor of Ageing & Public Policy in the Discipline of Economics and Director of the Irish Centre for Social Gerontology at the National University of Ireland Galway.
PART I Introduction 1 Introducing rural gerontology PART II
Interdisciplinary foundations 2 Demographic ageing and rural population
change 3 Rural studies of ageing 4 Rural health and ageing: making way for
a critical gerontology of rural health 5 Critical human ecology and global
contexts of rural ageing 6 Critical social gerontology and rural ageing
PART III Contemporary scope 7 Rural ageing in low- and middle-income
countries 8 Rural women, ageing and retirement 9 Rural-urban migration of
older people: mobility, adaptation and accessibility 10 Policy and program
challenges in delivering health and social care services to rural older
people 11 Rural ageing, housing and homelessness 12 Rural ageing and
transportation: how a lack of transportation options can leave older rural
populations stranded 13 Rural community development in an era of population
ageing 14 Making rural communities age-friendly: issues and challenges 15
Rural ageing in place and place attachment 16 Place-bound rural community
of older men: social and autobiographical insideness of the Mill Village
Boys in Finland 17 Social relations, connectivity and loneliness of older
rural people 18 Understanding and performing care in rural contexts in
Central Europe PART IV Emerging critical perspectives 19 Postcolonial
perspectives on rural ageing in (South) Africa: gendered vulnerabilities
and intergenerational ambiguities of older African women 20 Posthumanist
traditions and their possibilities for rural gerontology 21 A Deweyan
pragmatist perspective on rural gerontology 22 Interrogating the nature and
meaning of social exclusion for rural dwelling older people 23 Defining the
relationship between active citizenship and rural healthy ageing: a
critical perspective 24 A critical view of older voluntarism in ageing
rural communities: prospect, precarity and global pandemics 25 Older people
and poverty: making critical connections in rural places 26 Critical
perspectives on mental health, dementia and rural ageing 27 Rural
gerontechnology: arts-based insights into rural ageing and the use of
technology 28 Rural older people, climate change and disasters PART V
Conclusion 29 Towards a critical rural gerontology
Interdisciplinary foundations 2 Demographic ageing and rural population
change 3 Rural studies of ageing 4 Rural health and ageing: making way for
a critical gerontology of rural health 5 Critical human ecology and global
contexts of rural ageing 6 Critical social gerontology and rural ageing
PART III Contemporary scope 7 Rural ageing in low- and middle-income
countries 8 Rural women, ageing and retirement 9 Rural-urban migration of
older people: mobility, adaptation and accessibility 10 Policy and program
challenges in delivering health and social care services to rural older
people 11 Rural ageing, housing and homelessness 12 Rural ageing and
transportation: how a lack of transportation options can leave older rural
populations stranded 13 Rural community development in an era of population
ageing 14 Making rural communities age-friendly: issues and challenges 15
Rural ageing in place and place attachment 16 Place-bound rural community
of older men: social and autobiographical insideness of the Mill Village
Boys in Finland 17 Social relations, connectivity and loneliness of older
rural people 18 Understanding and performing care in rural contexts in
Central Europe PART IV Emerging critical perspectives 19 Postcolonial
perspectives on rural ageing in (South) Africa: gendered vulnerabilities
and intergenerational ambiguities of older African women 20 Posthumanist
traditions and their possibilities for rural gerontology 21 A Deweyan
pragmatist perspective on rural gerontology 22 Interrogating the nature and
meaning of social exclusion for rural dwelling older people 23 Defining the
relationship between active citizenship and rural healthy ageing: a
critical perspective 24 A critical view of older voluntarism in ageing
rural communities: prospect, precarity and global pandemics 25 Older people
and poverty: making critical connections in rural places 26 Critical
perspectives on mental health, dementia and rural ageing 27 Rural
gerontechnology: arts-based insights into rural ageing and the use of
technology 28 Rural older people, climate change and disasters PART V
Conclusion 29 Towards a critical rural gerontology
PART I Introduction 1 Introducing rural gerontology PART II
Interdisciplinary foundations 2 Demographic ageing and rural population
change 3 Rural studies of ageing 4 Rural health and ageing: making way for
a critical gerontology of rural health 5 Critical human ecology and global
contexts of rural ageing 6 Critical social gerontology and rural ageing
PART III Contemporary scope 7 Rural ageing in low- and middle-income
countries 8 Rural women, ageing and retirement 9 Rural-urban migration of
older people: mobility, adaptation and accessibility 10 Policy and program
challenges in delivering health and social care services to rural older
people 11 Rural ageing, housing and homelessness 12 Rural ageing and
transportation: how a lack of transportation options can leave older rural
populations stranded 13 Rural community development in an era of population
ageing 14 Making rural communities age-friendly: issues and challenges 15
Rural ageing in place and place attachment 16 Place-bound rural community
of older men: social and autobiographical insideness of the Mill Village
Boys in Finland 17 Social relations, connectivity and loneliness of older
rural people 18 Understanding and performing care in rural contexts in
Central Europe PART IV Emerging critical perspectives 19 Postcolonial
perspectives on rural ageing in (South) Africa: gendered vulnerabilities
and intergenerational ambiguities of older African women 20 Posthumanist
traditions and their possibilities for rural gerontology 21 A Deweyan
pragmatist perspective on rural gerontology 22 Interrogating the nature and
meaning of social exclusion for rural dwelling older people 23 Defining the
relationship between active citizenship and rural healthy ageing: a
critical perspective 24 A critical view of older voluntarism in ageing
rural communities: prospect, precarity and global pandemics 25 Older people
and poverty: making critical connections in rural places 26 Critical
perspectives on mental health, dementia and rural ageing 27 Rural
gerontechnology: arts-based insights into rural ageing and the use of
technology 28 Rural older people, climate change and disasters PART V
Conclusion 29 Towards a critical rural gerontology
Interdisciplinary foundations 2 Demographic ageing and rural population
change 3 Rural studies of ageing 4 Rural health and ageing: making way for
a critical gerontology of rural health 5 Critical human ecology and global
contexts of rural ageing 6 Critical social gerontology and rural ageing
PART III Contemporary scope 7 Rural ageing in low- and middle-income
countries 8 Rural women, ageing and retirement 9 Rural-urban migration of
older people: mobility, adaptation and accessibility 10 Policy and program
challenges in delivering health and social care services to rural older
people 11 Rural ageing, housing and homelessness 12 Rural ageing and
transportation: how a lack of transportation options can leave older rural
populations stranded 13 Rural community development in an era of population
ageing 14 Making rural communities age-friendly: issues and challenges 15
Rural ageing in place and place attachment 16 Place-bound rural community
of older men: social and autobiographical insideness of the Mill Village
Boys in Finland 17 Social relations, connectivity and loneliness of older
rural people 18 Understanding and performing care in rural contexts in
Central Europe PART IV Emerging critical perspectives 19 Postcolonial
perspectives on rural ageing in (South) Africa: gendered vulnerabilities
and intergenerational ambiguities of older African women 20 Posthumanist
traditions and their possibilities for rural gerontology 21 A Deweyan
pragmatist perspective on rural gerontology 22 Interrogating the nature and
meaning of social exclusion for rural dwelling older people 23 Defining the
relationship between active citizenship and rural healthy ageing: a
critical perspective 24 A critical view of older voluntarism in ageing
rural communities: prospect, precarity and global pandemics 25 Older people
and poverty: making critical connections in rural places 26 Critical
perspectives on mental health, dementia and rural ageing 27 Rural
gerontechnology: arts-based insights into rural ageing and the use of
technology 28 Rural older people, climate change and disasters PART V
Conclusion 29 Towards a critical rural gerontology