Dementia as a material for co-creative art making: Towards feminist posthumanist caring [0.03%]
痴呆作为共创艺术作品的素材——走向女性主义后人文关怀
Dragana Lukić
Dragana Lukić
This article generates new understandings of dementia through feminist posthumanist and performative engagements with co-creative artmaking practices during a six-month study in a residential care home in Norway. Dementia emerges within mul...
"Stop acting like a child - you're immature": The reversed ageism of practicing self-injury as adult women and the reclaiming of our bodies [0.03%]
“别像小孩子那样做事——你太幼稚了”:作为成年女性实施自我伤害的逆向年龄歧视以及争取身体自主权的问题
Nina Veetnisha Gunnarsson
Nina Veetnisha Gunnarsson
The practice of self-injury is considered deviant and pathological, and the stereotype of a self-injuring individual is a young, white, middle-class woman. By using an autoethnographic approach, I elucidate how four women and I, aged 35-51,...
No place to go? Older people reconsidering the meaning of social spaces in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
疫情期间老年人对社会空间意义的再思考
Katariina Tuominen,Jari Pirhonen,Kirsi Lumme-Sandt et al.
Katariina Tuominen et al.
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...
The influence of neighborhood residential density, physical and social environments on older adults' physical activity: An exploratory study in two metropolitan areas [0.03%]
邻里人口密度、物理和社会环境对老年人身体活动的影响:两大都市地区的一项探索性研究
Habib Chaudhury,Atiya Mahmood,Yvonne L Michael et al.
Habib Chaudhury et al.
This study explored the influence of neighborhood residential density, physical and social environments on physical activity of older adults in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia and Metro Portland, Oregon. Eight neighborhoods in the two met...
Community arts engagement supports perceptions of personal growth in older adults [0.03%]
社区艺术参与有助于提升老年人的个人成长感知
Niyati Dhokai,Holly Matto,Emily S Ihara et al.
Niyati Dhokai et al.
Purpose: The effects of arts engagement on older adults have been well-documented. However, the ways older adults overcome common situational and dispositional barriers to enhance personal growth and well-being are less k...
Staying connected: Alzheimer's hashtags and opportunities for engagement and overcoming stigma [0.03%]
互联畅谈:阿尔茨海默病的标签话题及其参与和消除病耻感的机会
Kelly E Tenzek,Emily Lapan,Yotam Ophir et al.
Kelly E Tenzek et al.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a terminal, neurodegenerative disease, and consequently is difficult to communicate about as it is stigmatized, and discussions are rife with misconceptions. By situating AD conversations in the sociocultural spa...
The philosophy of collective memory in the novel "The Buried Giant" by Kazuo Ishiguro [0.03%]
石黑一雄小说《被掩埋的巨人》中的集体记忆理论探究
Liyun Bai
Liyun Bai
Memory is a major theme running through Kazuo Ishiguro's works, one of which is The Buried Giant. This study aims to analyze the concept of collective memory in Kazuo Ishiguro's novel The Buried Giant through hermeneutic interpretation and ...
The second empty nest: The lived experience of older women whose intensive 'grandmotherhood' has ended [0.03%]
第二次空巢综合症:高强度祖母角色结束后老年妇女的生活体验
Yarin Cohen,Gabriela Spector-Mersel,Sharon Shiovitz-Ezra
Yarin Cohen
Grandmothers are the major nonparental unpaid source of childcare in Western societies. Intensive caring for grandchildren may pose challenges to some grandmothers, but also offers an opportunity to refill the 'empty nest' often experienced...
From ethical approval to an ethics of care: Considerations for the inclusion of older adults in ethnographic research from the perspective of a 'humanisation of care framework' [0.03%]
从伦理批准到关怀伦理:从“护理人性化框架”角度探讨民族学研究中纳入老年人的必要性
Jayme Tauzer,Fiona Cowdell,Kristina Nässén
Jayme Tauzer
A deeper understanding of care demands the methodological finesse of qualitative research: we must observe, listen, and witness to expose what matters to care recipients. In this paper, we - a team of three: one early-career researcher and ...
Intersectional epistemic tensions associated with building knowledge with LGBTQ+ older adults of color [0.03%]
与LGBTQ+有色人种老年群体建立知识相关的交叉性认识张力
Austin G Oswald,Lujira Cooper,Aundaray Guess
Austin G Oswald
In gerontological research, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning (LGBTQ+) older adults of color are a hard-to-reach and underrepresented population. In this paper, we reflected upon the process of designing and impl...