Local knowledge and unliveable narratives: How insights from family caregiving narratives can inform locally relevant ageing policy [0.03%]
本土知识与非宜居叙事:家庭护理人员的叙事如何为符合当地实际情况的老龄化政策提供参考
Made Diah Lestari,Christine Stephens,Tracy Morison
Made Diah Lestari
Background and objectives: Accommodating local knowledge in national ageing policy demonstrates a country's intention to preserve local values, including cultural values of older adults' care. However, including local kno...
'Bodies that never grow': How psychiatric understanding of autism spectrum disorders affects autistic people's bodily experience of gender, ageing, and sexual desire [0.03%]
“永不成长的身体”:精神医学对自闭症谱系障碍的理解如何影响自闭症人士的性别、衰老和性欲的身体体验
Maria Concetta Lo Bosco
Maria Concetta Lo Bosco
This paper investigates the intersections of gender, sexuality, ageing in the way autism spectrum disorder is medically described as a discrete category. On one hand, the construction of autism as a male-centric phenomenon results in a sign...
"She looked ten years older": Mechanisms of the new Woman's marriage and premature aging under patriarchy in Sarah Grand's The Heavenly Twins [0.03%]
“她看上去老了十岁”——莎拉·格兰特的《天仙双生子》中的新女性、婚姻与过早衰老机制分析
Somi Ahn
Somi Ahn
This article examines how the New Woman's premature aging happens in tandem with patriarchal marriage at the fin de siècle through a scrutiny of Sarah Grand's New Woman novel, The Heavenly Twins (1893/1992). The novel is a narrative of fem...
Regulating the disenfranchised: Reciprocity & resistance under the Mental Capacity Act [0.03%]
《精神能力法》下的剥夺行为:互惠与抵抗
James Rupert Fletcher
James Rupert Fletcher
This paper interrogates the legitimacy of formal ethical regulation regarding people with dementia under the Mental Capacity Act, 2005 in England and Wales. Under the Act, research among people diagnosed with dementia must be approved by He...
Older adult Cubans moving to the Canary Islands (Spain): Migrants' strategies in later life [0.03%]
古巴老年移民客居西班牙加那利群岛:晚年生活策略研究
Josefina Domínguez-Mujica,Mercedes Á Rodríguez-Rodríguez
Josefina Domínguez-Mujica
The research on migration to Spain of Cuban citizens in later life proposes to overcome the lack of academic knowledge from these analytical perspectives: migrations of older adult people beyond the issue of lifestyle mobility; the transnat...
Jack Lam,Chiara Broccatelli,Janeen Baxter
Jack Lam
This paper examines the relationship between characteristics of older adults' networks and loneliness. Drawing on a mixed-methods study with primary data from 165 surveys and a subset of 50 in-depth interviews from the broader sample, we ex...
Financial freedom, final fantasy, 'formative ageing': A study of ageing single women and retirement in contemporary China [0.03%]
财务自由、终极幻想、"塑造性老龄化":对中国当代单身老年女性的退休生活研究
Yiu Fai Chow
Yiu Fai Chow
This article aims to continue a conversation sustained in this journal during the last three decades; a conversation that seeks to promote critical thinking on age and ageing through the lens of gender and sexuality. I do so by considering ...
Vračare: Village wise women, reproductive health, and Yugoslavia's early socialist modernisation project [0.03%]
伏拉察莱:村庄的智者妇女、生殖健康与南斯拉夫早期社会主义现代化项目
Branka Bogdan
Branka Bogdan
This historical article examines post-WWII Yugoslavia and the state's campaigns to modernise and unify the extensive Yugoslav peasantry, and draws comparisons with other countries from the Communist Bloc. It argues that even though Yugoslav...
"Let me touch him": Perceptions and experiences of family caregivers of nursing home residents during the COVID-19 outbreak in Israel [0.03%]
“让我触摸他”:以色列新冠疫情期间对护理机构入住老人的家庭照护者的感知和经历
Pnina Dolberg,Sagit Lev,Ronit Even-Zahav
Pnina Dolberg
Older adults in nursing homes were particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 morbidity and mortality worldwide. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, visitations in nursing homes were restricted. The present study examined the perceptions and experiences...
The medieval biological clock? Gendered reproductive aging in medieval western medicine [0.03%]
中世纪的生物钟?中世纪西方医学中的性别生殖衰老问题
Catherine Rider
Catherine Rider
This paper examines discussions of women's and men's reproductive aging in a series of western European medical texts written in the period 1100-1300. It uses the modern image of the biological clock to explore how far physicians in earlier...