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Cover Reimagining Age-Friendly Communities

Reimagining Age-Friendly Communities

Urban Ageing and Spatial Justice

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Editors:
Tine Buffel
,
Patty Doran
, and
Sophie Yarker

How can we design, develop and adapt urban environments to better meet the needs of an increasingly diverse ageing population?  This book highlights the urgent need to address inequalities that shape the experience of ageing in urban environments, and demonstrates that despite obstacles, meaningful social change is achievable locally.

Publisher:
Policy Press
Publication Date:
28 Jun 2024
Online ISBN:
9781447368571
Series:
Ageing in a Global Context
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51952/9781447368571
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Front Matter
Front Matter
PART I: Background to urban ageing and spatial justice
1: A spatial justice approach to urban ageing research
2: Developing age-friendly cities and communities: an international perspective
3: Developing age-friendly policies for cities and city-regions during austerity, COVID-19 and beyond: strategies, challenges and reflections
4: Paying attention to inequalities in later life: a priority for urban ageing research and policy
PART II: Age-friendly interventions to promote spatial justice
5: Involving marginalised groups of older people in age-friendly programmes: lessons from the Ambition for Ageing programme
6: Developing age-friendly communities in areas of urban regeneration
7: Co-producing age-friendly community interventions: the Village model
8: Redesigning the age-friendly city: the role of architecture in addressing spatial ageism
9: The role of community and voluntary organisations in creating spatially just age-friendly cities
PART III: Reimagining age-friendly communities
10: Ageing in the margins: exploring experiences of precarity in urban environments
11: Dismantling and rebuilding praxis for Age-Friendly Cities and Communities: towards an emancipatory approach
12: Conclusion: reimagining age-friendly cities and communities
Afterword
Back Matter
Index

Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.

How can we design, develop and adapt urban environments to better meet the needs and aspirations of an increasingly diverse ageing population? 

This edited collection offers a new approach to understanding the opportunities and challenges of creating ‘age-friendly’ communities in the context of urban change. Drawing together insights from leading voices across a range of disciplines, the book emphasises the urgent need to address inequalities that shape the experience of ageing in urban environments.

The book combines a focus on social justice, equity, diversity, and co-production to enhance urban life. Exploring a range of age-friendly community projects, contributors demonstrate that, despite structural obstacles, meaningful social change is achievable at a local level.

Tine Buffel is Professor of Sociology and Social Gerontology at the University of Manchester and Director of the Manchester Urban Ageing Research Group (MUARG).

Patty Doran is Research Fellow at the University of Manchester and Deputy Director of MUARG.

Sophie Yarker is Lecturer in Health Geography at the University of Salford.

Author/Editor details at time of book publication.

Copyright:
© Bristol University Press 2024
Paperback ISBN:
9781447368557
ePub ISBN:
9781447368564
Online ISBN:
9781447368571
Page Extent:
266
Keywords:
Age-friendly cities and communities; Ageing in place; Co-production; Diversity; Equity; Older people; Social justice; Spatial justice; Urban ageing
Global Social Challenges:
Cities and Communities, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Life Stages and Intergenerationality, Poverty, Inequality and Social Justice, Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Approaches
Sustainable Development Goals:
Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities, Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
Subject:
Ageing and Gerontology, Ageing and Gerontology, General Non-Fiction, Cities and Urban Life, Social and Public Policy, Social Policy, Social Justice and Human Rights, Social Justice, Social Research Methods and Research Practices, Participatory Research Methods
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