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Routledge International Handbook of Participatory Approaches in Ageing Research

Editat de Anna Wanka, Anna Urbaniak
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 ian 2025
This Handbook presents established and innovative perspectives on involving older adults as co-creators in ageing research. It reorients research and policy toward more inclusive and adequate designs that capture the voices and needs of older adults.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032185019
ISBN-10: 1032185015
Pagini: 456
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.

Notă biografică

Anna Urbaniak is a social sciences researcher with expertise in life-course transitions, the re/production of social inequalities across the life course, and participatory approaches in ageing research. She is a founder of PAAR: Research Network on Participatory Approaches in Ageing Research and a chair of COST Action CA22167 on Participatory Approaches with Older Adults (PAAR- net). She is also a co-chair of the Research Network on Ageing in Europe (European Sociological Association). She is working as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Vienna (Austria) and Jagiellonian University (Poland), and as an Assistant Professor at Cracow University of Economics (Poland).
Anna Wanka is a sociologist and critical gerontologist interested in the social construction of age. Her areas of expertise comprise the social practices of un/doing age, life course transitions/retirement and the re/production of social inequalities across the life course, ageing and technologies, age-friendly cities and communities, mixed-methods, and participatory research. She is co-founder of PAAR: Research Network on Participatory Approaches in Ageing Research and a co-chair of COST Action CA22167 on Participatory Approaches with Older Adults (PAAR- net). She is working as a research group leader at Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, Germany.

Cuprins

1. Participatory approaches in ageing research: an overview 
Part 1: Methodological aspects of participatory approaches in ageing research
2. Role of reflexivity in challenging participation inequality in participatory approaches with older adults
3. The willingness of older adults to engage in participatory research: Empirical findings from Switzerland
4. Involving older adults in the data analysis process 
5. Participatory Research and Development Approaches in Applied Ageing Research
Part 2: Designing research together with older adults
6. Setting the Research Agenda Together as a Form of Productive Ageing. Rationale and Exemplary Cases
7. Co-creating culturally nuanced social measures with indigenous elders
8. Tensions in transformations: Participatory approaches in sustainable energy technology projects in the UK and India
Part 3: Collecting data together with older adults
9. Promenade Parlante: Intergenerational Dialogue, Urban Scenography, and Co-Creation 
10. Older individuals’ active participation in data-collection in diverse settings in South Africa 
11. Challenges and opportunities of new product co-creation with older consumers
Part 4: Analysing and validating results together with older adults
12. Experience of member check with older adults in non-participatory-research-culture
13. ’We talked about years that I experienced as well!’ – The role of age in the participatory design of phone befriending services in Estonia
14. When care is moving in – participatory approaches to elicit needs and desires when healthcare has become a natural part of your daily life
15. Older Adults in Research: A Participatory Approach to Sexuality and Intimacy Based on an Example from Poland
Part 5: Disseminating results together
16. Promoting civic participation: comparing three co-produced models of lifelong learning and cultural engagement in the UK
17. Making graphic magazines with people living with dementia: the case for participatory dissemination
18. The Later Life Audio and Radio Co-operative: creating sustainable communities from participatory action research 
19. The Living Library –A participatory approach to societal research impact
Part 6: Doing the whole research process together
20. The Belgian Ageing Studies: peer research as an instrument to empower older people
21. A service provider approach to rights-based research
22. Patient partner engagement in dementia research during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
Part 7: Voices and experiences of older co-researchers 
23. Working together to research the everyday lives of people living with dementia and those supporting them
24. Co-creating research: Co-researchers’ parallel conversations with Māori elders
25. Co-creating research: co-researchers` parallel conversations  from the participatory action research project ‘CareComLabs’ 
26. Doing Research Together – insights from the intergenerational project “DigiGen” in Germany
27. Co-creating research: co-researchers’ parallel conversations from the project ‘SEVEN – Socially Excluded Older Adults: Voices and Experiences’
Part 8: Future perspectives in the field of participatory approaches in ageing research
28. Participation for Mission-oriented Innovation: A Governance Perspective 
29. Employing Citizen Science to understand the contemporary needs of older adults accessing and using technology in a pandemic
30. Co-producing knowledge: reflections from a community-based participatory research project on caring communities to strengthen ageing in place
31. Epistemology and Methodology of Participatory Research with Older Adults: A Comparison of Four Age-friendly City National Experiences Myriam Leleu, Mario Paris, Hugo
32. Participatory approaches in ageing research: Future perspectives