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Ageing in Space: Remaking Community for Older Adults

Gudmund Ågotnes Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

In this paper, we explore the needs of older adults for social interaction by investigating how local and everyday communities are produced by service organisations and experienced by their patrons. We approach the social needs of older adults through …

The Myth of Average: Active Senior Citizens in the Aomori Prefecture in Japan

Motohide Miyahara Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

Japan is known for the highest life expectancy in the world, but there are regional variations within the country. Aomori, located at the northern tip of Japan’s mainland, is the prefecture characterized by heavy snow in winter and the lowest average l…

Reconstructing Social Networks and Connections in Indigenous Tribes: An Analysis of Countermeasures to COVID-19 among Rural Tribes in Taiwan

Li-Chuan Liu Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

Since the first outbreak of COVID-19 in December 2019, numerous countries have experienced waves of outbreaks that have had severe social, economic, and political effects. Many medical and anthropological studies have suggested that tribes and elders i…

Book Review: Ways of Home Making in Care for Later Life

Francisca Yuenki Lai Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

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PORTFOLIO: Way(s) We Remember: Mexican Kinships, Intersubjective Storytelling, and Thinking and Feeling Through Comics

José Sherwood González Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

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Book Review: Welcome to Wherever We Are: A Memoir of Family, Caregiving, and Redemption

Christina Barmon Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

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The Myth of Average: Active Senior Citizens in the Aomori Prefecture in Japan

Motohide Miyahara Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

Japan is known for the highest life expectancy in the world, but there are regional variations within the country. Aomori, located at the northern tip of Japan’s mainland, is the prefecture characterized by heavy snow in winter and the lowest average l…

Reconstructing Social Networks and Connections in Indigenous Tribes: An Analysis of Countermeasures to COVID-19 among Rural Tribes in Taiwan

Li-Chuan Liu Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

Since the first outbreak of COVID-19 in December 2019, numerous countries have experienced waves of outbreaks that have had severe social, economic, and political effects. Many medical and anthropological studies have suggested that tribes and elders i…

PORTFOLIO: Way(s) We Remember: Mexican Kinships, Intersubjective Storytelling, and Thinking and Feeling Through Comics

José Sherwood González Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

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Book Review: Ways of Home Making in Care for Later Life

Francisca Yuenki Lai Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

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Book Review: Welcome to Wherever We Are: A Memoir of Family, Caregiving, and Redemption

Christina Barmon Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

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Book Review: Aging Masculinities in Contemporary U.S. Fiction

Arthur Ivan Bravo Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

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Book Review: Age as Disease: Anti-Aging Technologies, Sites and Practices

Ashwin Tripathi Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

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Book Review: Making Meaningful Lives: Tales from an Aging Japan

Theresa Southam Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

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Book Review: Disability and Ageing: Towards a Critical Perspective

Yvonne Wallace Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

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Book Review: Communication for Successful Aging: Empowering Individuals Across the Lifespan

Aaron Seaman Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

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Book Review: Time and Migration: How Long-Term Taiwanese Migrants Negotiate Later Life

Jeanne L. Shea Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

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Fiestas, Saints and Spirituality: Collective Rituals as Community Eldercare in Andalusia

Chloë Place Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

In this paper, I explore how spirituality and collective rituals influence eldercare in a small town in Andalusia, Spain. I describe how older people’s interactions with the town’s Virgin Mary statues generate personhood, situating the Virgin saints as…

Book Review: The Global Smartphone: Beyond a Youth Technology

Paro Mishra Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

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Ageing in Space: Remaking Community for Older Adults

Gudmund Ågotnes Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

In this paper, we explore the needs of older adults for social interaction by investigating how local and everyday communities are produced by service organisations and experienced by their patrons. We approach the social needs of older adults through …

Designing Products for Older People’s Social and Emotional Needs: A Case Study

P.J. White Published: 2022-11-18 Categories: English

The products that we use in our living environment greatly assist us in maintaining health and independence as we age. Much research has been conducted on the physical ergonomic needs in product design for older people, overlooking an understanding of …

Between Coups and Election: Constitutional Engineering and Military Entrenchment in Sudan

Hager Ali Published: 2022-11-16 Categories: English

Africa Spectrum, Ahead of Print. This article investigates how armies re-entrench their power after thwarting democratic transitions. After the Sudanese military staged a coup in October 2021 and altered the transitional constitution, coup leader Abdel…

Do Hegemonic-Party Regimes Reward or Punish Voters? A Tale of Distributive Politics in Tanzania

Francisco M.P. Mugizi Published: 2022-11-11 Categories: English

Africa Spectrum, Ahead of Print. Does resource allocation by the central government to local governments in Tanzania favour opposition or the ruling party’s strongholds? The literature advances two opposing theories – electoral competition and hegemoni…

The Meme Radar: Locating Liberalism in Illiberal Hungary

n Cultural Anthropologyn Published: 2022-11-09 Categories: Uncategorized

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De muerte y reactivaciones. Revisitando el museo y el patrimonio a la luz de la obra ‘Itzal marra’ de Ibon Aranberri

Aitzpea Leizaola Published: 2022-11-09 Categories: Spanish

En 2018, el Museo San Telmo de San Sebastián creó el programa Museo Doble para promover una relectura de las colecciones museísticas de la mano y a través de la mirada de artistas vascos. Además de dotar a los fondos del museo de obras conte…

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