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El. knyga: Rural Gerontology: Towards Critical Perspectives on Rural Ageing

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This book provides the first foundation of knowledge about the intellectual traditions, contemporary scope and future prospects for the interdisciplinary field of rural gerontology.

With a focus on rural regions, small towns and villages, which have the highest rates of population ageing worldwide, Rural Gerontology is aimed at understanding what it means for rural people, communities and institutions to be at the forefront of twenty-first-century demographic change. The book offers important insights from rural ageing studies into todays most pressing gerontological problems. With chapters from more than 65 established and emerging rural ageing researchers, it is the first synthesis of knowledge about rural gerontology, harnessing a burgeoning interdisciplinary scholarship on the rural dimensions of ageing, old age and older populations. With a view to advancing a critical understanding of rural ageing populations, this book will have an overreaching impact across the social sciences by drawing on advancements in understandings of rural ageing from social, environmental, geographical and critical gerontology to facilitate a comprehensive exploration of the diversity, complexity and implications of the ageing process in rural settings.

Bringing together valuable international perspectives, this book makes a timely contribution to gerontology, rural studies and the social sciences, and will appeal to scholars and researchers across USA and Canada, UK and Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, Europe, China and countries in Africa, South America and South-East Asia.
List of figures
ix
List of tables
x
Notes on contributors xi
Preface xxvi
PART I Introduction
1(14)
1 Introducing rural gerontology
3(12)
Mark Skinner
Rachel Winterton
Kieran Walsh
PART II Interdisciplinary foundations
15(62)
2 Demographic ageing and rural population change
17(12)
E. Helen Berry
3 Rural studies of ageing
29(11)
Jesse Heley
Michael Woods
4 Rural health and ageing: making way for a critical gerontology of rural health
40(12)
Neil Hanlon
Laura Poulin
5 Critical human ecology and global contexts of rural ageing
52(12)
Norah Keating
Jacquie Eales
Judith Phillips
Liat Ayalon
Mayeso Lazaro
Veronica Montes De Oca
Patricia Rea
Prakash Tyagi
6 Critical social gerontology and rural ageing
64(13)
Vanessa Burholt
Thomas Scharf
PART III Contemporary scope
77(144)
7 Rural ageing in low and middle-income countries
79(14)
Padmore Adusei Amoah
David R. Phillips
8 Rural women, ageing and retirement
93(12)
Nata Duvvury
Alne Nt Leime
Tanya Watson
9 Rural-urban migration of older people: mobility, adaptation and accessibility
105(12)
Yang Cheng
David R. Phillips
Mark W. Rosenberg
Rachel Winterton
10 Policy and program challenges in delivering health and social care services to rural older people
117(12)
Nina Glasgow
Stefanie Doebler
11 Rural ageing, housing and homelessness
129(11)
Maree Petersen
12 Rural ageing and transportation: how a lack of transportation options can leave older rural populations stranded
140(12)
Stine Hansen
K. Bruce Newbold
Darren M. Scott
Brenda Vrkljan
Amanda Grenier
Kai Huang
13 Rural community development in an era of population ageing
152(12)
Laura Ryser
Greg Halseth
Sean Markey
Neil Hanlon
Mark Skinner
14 Making rural communities age-friendly: issues and challenges
164(11)
Verena Menec
Sheila Novek
15 Rural ageing in place and place attachment
175(13)
Janine Wiles
Robin Kearns
Laura Bates
16 Place-bound rural community of older men: social and autobiographical insideness of the Mill Village Boys in Finland
188(11)
Marjaana Seppanen
Elisa Tiilikainen
Hanna Ojala
Ilkka Pietila
17 Social relations, connectivity and loneliness of older rural people
199(11)
Catherine Haoan Hennessy
Anthea Innes
18 Understanding and performing care in rural contexts in Central Europe
210(11)
Anna Urbaniak
PART IV Emerging critical perspectives
221(128)
19 Postcolonial perspectives on rural ageing in (South) Africa: gendered vulnerabilities and intergenerational am biguities of older African women
223(14)
Jaco Hoffman
Vera Roos
20 Posthumanist traditions and their possibilities for rural gerontology
237(12)
Andrew S. Maclaren
Gavin J. Andrews
21 A Deweyan pragmatist perspective on rural gerontology
249(13)
Graham D. Rowles
Malcolm P. Cutchin
22 Interrogating the nature and meaning of social exclusion for rural dwelling older people
262(13)
Kieran Walsh
Sinead Keogh
Bridin Carroll
23 Defining the relationship between active citizenship and rural healthy ageing: a critical perspective
275(12)
Rachel Winterton
Jeni Warburton
24 A critical view of older voluntarism in ageing rural communities: prospect, precarity and global pandemics
287(13)
Amber Colibaba
Mark Skinner
Elizabeth McCrillis
25 Older people and poverty: making critical connections in rural places
300(11)
Paul Milbourne
26 Critical perspectives on mental health, dementia and rural ageing
311(12)
Rachel Herron
Eamon O'shea
27 Rural gerontechnology: arts-based insights into rural ageing and the use of technology
323(13)
An Kosurko
Mark Skinner
Rachel Herron
Rachel J. Bar
Alisa Grigorovich
Pia Kontos
Verena Menec
28 Rural older people, climate change and disasters
336(13)
Matthew Carroll
Judi Walker
PART V Conclusion
349(11)
29 Towards a critical rural gerontology
351(9)
Rachel Winterton
Kieran Walsh
Mark Skinner
Index 360
Mark Skinner is Dean of Social Sciences at Trent University, Canada, where he is also Professor of Geography and holds the Canada Research Chair in Rural Aging, Health and Social Care.

Rachel Winterton is Senior Research Fellow at the John Richards Centre for Rural Ageing Research, La Trobe Rural Health School, La Trobe University, Australia.

Kieran Walsh is Professor of Ageing & Public Policy in the Discipline of Economics and Director of the Irish Centre for Social Gerontology at the National University of Ireland Galway.