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What places ? What ageing(s) ? Ageing-in-place in contemporary African urbanities : the cases of Namibia and Uganda
Titre : What places ? What ageing(s) ? Ageing-in-place in contemporary African urbanities : the cases of Namibia and Uganda
Pays/Région : Namibia and Uganda
Date : 1 January 2016–31 December 2018
Identifiant : P15-0140:1_RJ
Présentation
The proposed project examines spatial aspects of older people’s everyday life and ageing in the context of contemporary urban situations in Africa : Walvis Bay, Namibia and Jinja, Uganda, both major industrial towns.
People in Africa age under rapidly changing social and economic conditions, and urban areas are particularly dynamic places. A point of departure for the project is that this complex web of spaces is intertwined with older people’s strategies and subjectivities. These spaces can be seen as ‘throwntogetherness’, in which ageing-in-place is a negotiation of diverse spaces (social, imaginary and practical/functional) in which the older person’s ageing emerge, implying a constructionist perspective on ageing. Existing research on ageing in urban Africa is scarce and does not acknowledge space as a factor in the construction of ageing, a gap the proposed project will address. A qualitative research design will be used in fieldwork carried out in communities for economically disadvantaged groups. About 30 participants aged 60 and above will participate, including women and men, retirees from the formal sector and workers in the informal sector. Different data collection methods will be employed, such as interviews, visual methods and workshops. Two senior researchers with experience from research in both Namibia and Uganda will be engaged in the three-year project.
Coordination : Blekinge Institute of Technology
Financement : Riksbankens Jubileumsfond
Budget : 4,185,999 kr
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