Intergenerational Space

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Adefemi Adekunle
Age Friendly Cities
age relations
Alan Hatton-Yeo
Amanda Heslop
Amleset Tewodros
Anna Tarrant
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Chen Fengbo
Cheryl Morse
Chris Phillipson
Contemporary Society
Dawn Mannay
Dorothy Moss
Elisha Sibale Mwamkinga
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Fisher Households
Fitness Corner
Flavian Bifandimu
Gay Ageism
Gay Village
generational segregation
Gill Valentine
Gina Porter
Greg Mannion
Helen Lomax
Intergenerational Design
Intergenerational Education
Intergenerational Field
Intergenerational Practice
intergenerational prejudice
Intergenerational Programming
Intergenerational Relations
Intergenerational Shared Site Programmes
Intergenerational Space
Irene Hardill
Jawaid Haider
Joyce Gilbert
Julie Melville
Kirsi Pauliina Kallio
Leng Leng Thang
Living Boats
Luke Dickens
Mark Gorman
Matthew Kaplan
Michael Leyshon
Middle Aged Gay Men
Nancy Worth
NGO Staff
Paul Simpson
practices
Qiong Xu
qualitative social research
Richard MacDonald
Robert M. Vanderbeck
Ruth Evans
Salford Lads
Samantha Punch
Shared Site Programme
social memory transmission
Social Reproduction
spatial negotiation of generational values
Tea Tverin
Tine Buffel
UK Research Council
urban spatial dynamics
Vice Versa
Void Deck
WT Programme
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367669324
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Intergenerational Space offers insight into the transforming relationships between younger and older members of contemporary societies. The chapter selection brings together scholars from around the world in order to address pressing questions both about the nature of contemporary generational divisions as well as the complex ways in which members of different generations are (and can be) involved in each other’s lives. These questions include: how do particular kinds of spaces and spatial arrangements (e.g. cities, neighbourhoods, institutions, leisure sites) facilitate and limit intergenerational contact and encounters? What processes and spaces influence the intergenerational negotiation and contestation of values, beliefs, and social memory, producing patterns of both continuity and change? And if generational separation and segregation are in fact significant social problems across a range of contexts—as a significant body of research and commentary attests—how can this be ameliorated? The chapters in this collection make original contributions to these debates drawing on original research from Belgium, China, Finland, Poland, Senegal, Singapore, Tanzania, Uganda, the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Robert M. Vanderbeck is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Leeds. His research focuses on contemporary processes of social exclusion and inclusion, with particular emphases on childhood, youth and intergenerational relations; sexualities; religion; and urban public spaces. His work has been published in numerous journals including Annals of the AAG, Transactions of the IBG, Urban Geography, Urban Studies, Religion, Sexualities and Children’s Geographies.

Nancy Worth is a Banting Fellow in the School of Geography and Earth Sciences at McMaster University, Canada. Her current research examines work and social life with millennial women. She has published on temporality, sociality, mobilities, lifecourse research praxis and young people's transition to adulthood in journals such as Area, Geoforum, the Journal of Geography in Higher Education, Social & Cultural Geography and Urban Studies.

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