ABSTRACT

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 today’s 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.

part I|14 pages

Introduction

part II|61 pages

Interdisciplinary foundations

part III|144 pages

Contemporary scope

chapter 9|12 pages

Rural-urban migration of older people

Mobility, adaptation and accessibility

chapter 12|12 pages

Rural ageing and transportation

How a lack of transportation options can leave older rural populations stranded

chapter 14|11 pages

Making rural communities age-friendly

Issues and challenges

chapter 16|11 pages

Place-bound rural community of older men

Social and autobiographical insideness of the Mill Village Boys in Finland

part IV|128 pages

Emerging critical perspectives

chapter 19|14 pages

Postcolonial perspectives on rural ageing in (South) Africa

Gendered vulnerabilities and intergenerational ambiguities of older African women

chapter 24|13 pages

A critical view of older voluntarism in ageing rural communities

Prospect, precarity and global pandemics

chapter 25|11 pages

Older people and poverty

Making critical connections in rural places

chapter 27|13 pages

Rural gerontechnology

Arts-based insights into rural ageing and the use of technology

part V|11 pages

Conclusion