Ageing in Urban Neighbourhoods: Exploring Place Insideness Amongst Older Adults in India, Brazil and the United Kingdom

Pub Date : 2020-08-05 DOI:10.1177/0971333620937106
R. Woolrych, Jamuna Duvurru, A. Portella, J. Sixsmith, D. Menezes, Jenny Fisher, R. Lawthom, S. Reddy, Anupam Datta, Indrani Chakravarty, Abdul Majeed Khan, Michael Murray, Meiko Makita, M. Zubair, G. Pereira
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The ageing in place agenda emphasises the importance of supporting older adults to age in their communities surrounded by the personal resources to age well. In exploring the relationship between older people and their environment, the concept of place insideness is seen as central to constructing feelings of identity, belonging and attachment in old age. Yet there has been little research exploring how older adults experience place insideness across different urban, social and cultural contexts which is an impediment to identifying effective interventions for age-friendly cities and communities. This article explores how place insideness is experienced amongst older adults across India, Brazil and the United Kingdom. The article presents qualitative findings from 294 semi-structured interviews collected across 9 cities and 27 neighbourhoods. The findings reveal that older adults cultivate their sense of place insideness in old age through dimensions of physical insideness (i.e., environmental competence in navigating and engaging in the community), social insideness (i.e., knowing others) and autobiographical insideness (i.e., shared place histories). In drawing on older people’s understanding of their communities, this article explores the opportunities and challenges in developing a sense of place insideness to support ageing well. We identify implications for policy and practice in terms of how we can better design urban environments as age-friendly communities which support a greater sense of place for older people.
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城市社区的老龄化:探索印度、巴西和英国老年人的地方焦虑
就地老龄化议程强调了支持老年人在其社区养老的重要性,这些社区被个人资源所包围。在探索老年人与其环境之间的关系时,场所内部性的概念被视为构建老年人身份、归属感和依恋感的核心。然而,很少有研究探讨老年人在不同的城市、社会和文化背景下是如何体验地方内部性的,这阻碍了为老年人友好型城市和社区确定有效的干预措施。这篇文章探讨了印度、巴西和英国的老年人是如何体验地方内部性的。本文介绍了从9个城市和27个社区收集的294个半结构化访谈的定性结果。研究结果表明,老年人在老年时期通过身体内性(即导航和参与社区的环境能力)、社会内性(即认识他人)和自传内性(即共同的地方历史)三个维度培养他们的地方内性感。根据老年人对社区的理解,本文探讨了发展一种内部归属感以更好地支持老年人的机遇和挑战。我们在如何更好地将城市环境设计为老年人友好型社区方面确定了政策和实践的影响,这些社区为老年人提供了更大的场所感。
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