Ageing, Diversity and Equality: Social Justice Perspectives
Current understandings of ageing and diversity are impoverished in three main ways. Firstly, with regards to thinking about what inequalities operate in later life there has been an excessive preoccupation with economic resources. On the other hand, less attention has been paid to cultural norms and values, other resources, wider social processes, political participation and community engagement. Secondly, in terms of thinking about the who of inequality, this has so far been limited to a very narrow range of minority populations. Finally, when considering the how of inequality, social gerontologys theoretical analyses remain under-developed. The overall effect of these issues is that social gerontology remains deeply embedded in normative assumptions which serve to exclude a wide range of older people.
Ageing, Diversity and Equality: Social Justice Perspectives aims to challenge and provoke the above described normativity and offer an alternative approach which highlights the heterogeneity and diversity of ageing, associated inequalities and their intersections, in relation to:
- Gender and sexualities
- Culture, ethnicity and religion
- Ageing with disabilities and/or long-term health conditions
- Care
- Ageing spatialities.
Multidisciplinary in nature with contributions from leading UK and international authors, this edited collection utilises a framework of a social justice perspective in order to analyse inequalities of resources, recognition and representation. It will appeal to students and researchers interested in fields such as Social Studies, Gerontology and Socio-Legal Studies.
Dr Sue Westwood is a socio-legal and social gerontological scholar working as a consultant academic and as Lecturer in Law, York Law School, University of York, UK.
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This book is dedicated to my dear aunt,
Dorothy Felton ne Calverley (19202017)
Dorothy is a shining example of a life well-lived.
She died as she had lived, full of gratitude, love and acceptance, with little bursts of wisdom, generosity, kindness and humour.
She has left behind a wealth of people who loved her, who were blessed to have been loved by her, and whose lives were better for having known her.
A life well-lived indeed.
Contents
SUE WESTWOOD
Part I
Gender
SUE WESTWOOD
ATHINA VLACHANTONI
LAURA HURD CLARKE
CHRIS GILLEARD AND PAUL HIGGS
ROBIN A. HADLEY
JENNY-ANNE BISHOP OBE AND SUE WESTWOOD
Part II
Sexualities
SUE WESTWOOD
JANE TRAIES
MARK HUGHES AND PETER ROBINSON
SARAH JEN
SUE WESTWOOD
Part III
Culture, ethnicity and religion
SUE WESTWOOD
SANDRA TORRES
SHEREEN HUSSEIN
ALISTAIR HUNTER
PETER KEVERN
Part IV
Disabilities, long-term conditions and care
SUE WESTWOOD
SUE WESTWOOD AND NICOLA CAREY
KAREN WATCHMAN
DANA ROSENFELD, DAMIEN RIDGE AND JOSE CATALAN, ON BEHALF OF THE HIV AND LATER LIFE (HALL) TEAM
JONATHAN HERRING
Part V
Spatiality
SUE WESTWOOD
MARTIN HYDE
VANESSA BURHOLT, PAULA FOSCARINI-CRAGGS AND BETHAN WINTER
ANNETTE COX
HELEN CODD
Jenny-Anne Bishop OBE is a retired chemist, a voluntary worker for transgender/LGBT communities, and an elder of the URC LGBT-Congregation Manchester. She sits on the Parliamentary Forum on Gender-Identity and the Welsh Strategic Equality Plan Board, advising many public service providers on trans inclusion and equality. Her interests are: establishing full rights for all gender diverse people, improving reporting of transphobic/homophobic hate crime, advancing NHS gender care provision and implementing better health and social care provision for older LGBT people. Awarded an OBE for services to the trans community, Jenny-Anne and her partner Elen run the North Wales trans community house.
Vanessa Burholt (BSc, PhD, FAcSS) is Professor of Gerontology and Director of the Centre for Innovative Ageing (CIA) in the College of Human and Health Sciences at Swansea University, and Director of the Pan-Wales Centre for Ageing and Dementia Research (CADR). Vanessas research focuses on older peoples attachment to people and places, and she has published over 50 papers and book chapters on rurality, loneliness, support networks, intergenerational relationships, ethnicity and migration. Professor Burholt has 24 years experience of research on ageing, and, over the last few years, she has worked on and led research projects worth approximately 21 million.