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Environment and Identity in Later Life Sheila Peace

Environment and Identity in Later Life By Sheila Peace

Environment and Identity in Later Life by Sheila Peace


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Summary

This book examines the experience of men and women of different ages and cultures living in a range of different kinds of places, including 'ordinary' and 'special' housing - from a high-rise flat to a residential care home - in semi-rural, urban and metropolitan locations within the Midlands and south-east England.

Environment and Identity in Later Life Summary

Environment and Identity in Later Life by Sheila Peace

Throughout life, our everyday interactions with material, social, and psychological environments influence our self identity: and `who we think we are' influences how we behave in particular places. In later life, people bring to this relationship a lifetime's experience that makes certain associations more or less important. This book explores the relationship between environment and identity for older people.

In this detailed ethnographic study, older people talk in depth about their situations and experiences of space and place. The book examines the experience of men and women of different ages and cultures living in a range of different kinds of places, including `ordinary' and `special' housing - from a high-rise flat to a residential care home - in semi-rural, urban and metropolitan locations within the Midlands and south-east England.

This research enables us to appreciate how older people manage their needs within the context of their whole lives. Many are able to achieve a `life of quality' as they constantly engage and re-engage with their environment. The discussion of how environmental complexity influences people in developing and maintaining their own identity is essential for those involved in planning, designing, caring and supporting people as they age.

Environment and Identity in Later Life is key reading for students, practitioners and policy makers interested in quality of life for older people.

About Sheila Peace

Sheila Peace is Senior Lecturer in the School of Health and Social Welfare at the Open University. She is both a human geographer and a gerontologist with research interests in environment and ageing, residential care services and the regulation of care services. Founder member with Leonie Kellaher of CESSA ( Centre for Environment and Social Studies in Ageing), London Metropolitan University.

Leonie Kellaher is Director of CESSA. An anthropologist and gerontologist. Her most recent research included the ESRC funded study of `Cemetery as garden'.

Caroline Holland is a Research Associate in the School of Health and Social Welfare at the Open University where she undertook doctoral work on housing histories.She is also a geographer and gerontologist. She has previously worked with local authorities and housing associations, and her main research interests are housing, environment and the life course. Sheila Peace and Caroline Holland edited `Inclusive Housing in and Ageing Society' for Policy Press in 2001.

Table of Contents

List of figures and tables
Placing the self
Housing histories
Location, location, location
Thresholds
Homing in
Pacing the self
Living the layered environment
Tracing the self
References
Index

Additional information

GOR004103244
9780335215119
0335215114
Environment and Identity in Later Life by Sheila Peace
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
2005-12-01
192
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