This book explores the ways in which age, as a relational concept, is constructed and played out in mobile urban space. With studies of ageing and mobility often focusing on discrete age groups, most notably children and older people, this study seeks to fill a gap in existing literature by exploring mobility in relation to the lifecourse and generation looking not only at the margins. Through focusing on urban mobile spaces, from very local spaces of medical care to global spaces of migration that are the context for intergenerational mobilities, this collection explores these…mehr
This book explores the ways in which age, as a relational concept, is constructed and played out in mobile urban space. With studies of ageing and mobility often focusing on discrete age groups, most notably children and older people, this study seeks to fill a gap in existing literature by exploring mobility in relation to the lifecourse and generation looking not only at the margins. Through focusing on urban mobile spaces, from very local spaces of medical care to global spaces of migration that are the context for intergenerational mobilities, this collection explores these interdependencies and considers ways in which intergenerational mobilities are conceptualized and researched.
Lesley Murray is Principal Lecturer in Social Science in the School of Applied Social Science, University of Brighton, UK. Susan Robertson is Senior Lecturer in the School of Art, Design and Media at the University of Brighton, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: conceptualising intergenerational mobilities Lesley Murray 2. Journey to the 'undiscovered country' - considering the geographies, mobilities, and rhythms of growing up, growing old, and moving on Elaine Stratford 3. Moving between generations? The role of familial inter-generational relations in older people's mobility Rose Gilroy, Katia Attuyer, Mark Bevan, Karen Croucher, Rebecca Tunstall 4. Breaking intergenerational transmissions of poverty and spaces for rehabilitation from the perspectives of street-connected girls in Nairobi Vicky Johnson 5. Tales of the Map of My Mobile Life: Intergenerational Computer-Mediated Communication between Older People and Fieldworkers in their Early Adulthood Sergio Sayago, Valeria Righi, Susan M. Ferreira, Andrea Rosales and Josep Blat 6. Digital Inclusion and Public Space: The Effect of Mobile Phones on Intergenerational Awareness and Connection Dave Harley 7. Talking about my Generation: Emigration and 'Sense of Generation' among Highly Skilled Young Italians in Paris. Hadrien Dubucs, Thomas Pfirsch, Camille Schmoll 8. Sharing mobile space across the lifecourse Lesley Murray and Susan Robertson 9. Residential relocation between contrasting mobility cultures as key events during the lifecourse Thomas Klinger 10. Young people's representations and experiences of mobile urban spaces: the case of Lawrence Weston in Bristol Miriam Ricci 11. Reliance Mobilities Christian E. Fisker 12. The global urban space: Older age and Filipinos as global workers Karel Kalaw 13. Conclusion Susan Robertson
1. Introduction: conceptualising intergenerational mobilities Lesley Murray 2. Journey to the 'undiscovered country' - considering the geographies, mobilities, and rhythms of growing up, growing old, and moving on Elaine Stratford 3. Moving between generations? The role of familial inter-generational relations in older people's mobility Rose Gilroy, Katia Attuyer, Mark Bevan, Karen Croucher, Rebecca Tunstall 4. Breaking intergenerational transmissions of poverty and spaces for rehabilitation from the perspectives of street-connected girls in Nairobi Vicky Johnson 5. Tales of the Map of My Mobile Life: Intergenerational Computer-Mediated Communication between Older People and Fieldworkers in their Early Adulthood Sergio Sayago, Valeria Righi, Susan M. Ferreira, Andrea Rosales and Josep Blat 6. Digital Inclusion and Public Space: The Effect of Mobile Phones on Intergenerational Awareness and Connection Dave Harley 7. Talking about my Generation: Emigration and 'Sense of Generation' among Highly Skilled Young Italians in Paris. Hadrien Dubucs, Thomas Pfirsch, Camille Schmoll 8. Sharing mobile space across the lifecourse Lesley Murray and Susan Robertson 9. Residential relocation between contrasting mobility cultures as key events during the lifecourse Thomas Klinger 10. Young people's representations and experiences of mobile urban spaces: the case of Lawrence Weston in Bristol Miriam Ricci 11. Reliance Mobilities Christian E. Fisker 12. The global urban space: Older age and Filipinos as global workers Karel Kalaw 13. Conclusion Susan Robertson
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