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El. knyga: Ageing Resource Communities: New frontiers of rural population change, community development and voluntarism [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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Throughout the world’s hinterland regions, people are growing old in resource-dependent communities that were neither originally designed nor presently equipped to support an ageing population. This book provides cutting edge theoretical and empirical insights into the new phenomenon resource frontier ageing, to understand the diverse experiences of and responses to rural population ageing in the early 21st century. The book explores the resource hinterland as a new frontier of rural ageing and examines three central themes of rural population change, community development and voluntarism that characterize ageing resource communities. By investigating the links among these three themes, the book provides the conceptual and empirical foundations for the future agenda of rural ageing research. This timely contribution contains 15 original chapters by leading international experts from Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, UK, Ireland and Norway.

List of figures
xii
List of tables
xiii
Notes on contributors xiv
Preface xxi
1 Introduction to ageing resource communities
1(8)
Mark Skinner
Neil Hanlon
PART I New frontiers
9(46)
2 New frontiers of rural ageing: resource hinterlands
11(13)
Neil Hanlon
Mark Skinner
Alun Joseph
Laura Ryser
Greg Halseth
3 Place integration: notes on a Deweyan framework for community inquiry
24(14)
Malcolm Cutchin
4 Voluntarism, older people, and ageing places: pathways of integration and marginalization
38(17)
Mark Skinner
Alun Joseph
Neil Hanlon
Greg Halseth
Laura Ryser
PART II International perspectives
55(138)
Perspectives on rural population ageing
57(2)
Alun Joseph
Neil Hanlon
5 Rural ageing in farm communities in Ireland: changing agricultural resources -- changing lives
59(15)
Kieran Walsh
Eamon O'Shea
Thomas Scharf
6 Austerity, welfare reform, and older people in rural places: competing discourses of voluntarism and community?
74(15)
Paul Milbourne
7 Long-term care service delivery challenges for ageing in place in rural communities: a health region case study of home and residential care
89(17)
Denise Cloutier
Margaret Penning
Kim Nuernberger
Taylor Hainstock
Laura Funk
Deanne (Dee) Taylor
Ronald Kelly
Perspectives on rural community development
103(3)
Greg Halseth
Laura Ryser
8 Gamvik, `a good place to grow old': the role of voluntary organizations in an ageing resource-dependent municipality in northern Norway
106(13)
Tor-Arne Gjertsen
Laura Ryser
Greg Halseth
9 Experiences of economic change in small town New Zealand: implications for voluntarism and community capacity
119(12)
Sarah Lovell
Andrew Gray
Sara Boucher
10 Planning for all ages and stages of life in resource hinterlands: place-based development in northern British Columbia
131(18)
Sean Markey
Greg Halseth
Laura Ryser
Perspectives on rural voluntarism
146(3)
Mark Skinner
Alun Joseph
11 Plugging the gaps? Voluntary sector innovation for supporting healthy rural ageing
149(15)
Christine Milligan
12 Civic and voluntary contributions of retirement migrants and their impact on rural community sustainability: perceptions of local governments
164(15)
Rachel Winterton
Jeni Warburton
13 Voluntarism, community culture, and ageing in place in resource-based communities
179(14)
Elaine Wiersma
PART III Discussion
193(20)
14 Emerging issues in ageing resource communities
195(11)
Rachel Herron
Natalie Waldbrook
15 Towards new rural ageing futures
206(7)
Neil Hanlon
Mark Skinner
Index 213
Mark Skinner is Associate Professor of Geography and Director, Trent Centre for Aging & Society, Trent University, Canada.





Neil Hanlon is Associate Professor and Chair, Geography Program, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada.