ABSTRACT

When we ponder about whether it is time to finish a degree, start a family, or retire, we often draw on age to make an assessment: When are we too young, or too old, to do something – and what age is the right one? Age, thereby, is a central social category for Western societies: more than gender, ethnicity or social status age affects our social position, networks, lifestyles and aspirations.

By asking what childhood and ageing research can learn from each other, this edited volume brings both fields into a fruitful dialogue. It touches upon topics like theories and method(olog)ies, space and time, health and care, technologies and digitalization, play, work and consumption, as well as violence, well-being and childrens’ and older peoples’ rights.

This volume will appeal to scholars and students interested in childhood studies and ageing studies/gerontology located in a range of disciplines, from sociology to social work, social and cultural anthropology, educational sciences, human geography, architecture, urban planning, architecture, health and disability studies, nursing studies, political sciences and law.

part Section I|46 pages

Theories of Childhood and Later Life

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chapter |17 pages

Introduction

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Linking Ages—An Invitation to a New Agenda in Life Stage Research
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chapter 1|16 pages

Age Matters

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Linking Age-Related Concepts in Childhood and Ageing Research
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chapter 2|12 pages

I Just Want to Help!

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Autonomy Violation in Children and Older Adults
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part Section II|58 pages

Method(ologie)s of Childhood and Ageing Research

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chapter 3|17 pages

Rethinking Life Stories in the Context of Civic Engagement

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The Life Diagram and Its Potential for Ageing and Childhood Research
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chapter 4|12 pages

Linking Ages

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Developing Walking Methods for Lifecourse Research
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chapter 5|14 pages

‘I Wish They’d Stop Eating the Props!'

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Two Novice Researchers' Reflection on Their Participatory Research with Children and Older People
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chapter 6|13 pages

Linking Ages

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Reflexive Transition Research in Childhood and Later Life through Interpretations with Change of Sign 1
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part Section III|278 pages

Empirical Insights from a Linking Ages Perspective

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IIIa. Ageing in Time and Place

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chapter 7|12 pages

Age Transitions Crossing Childhood, Youth and Old Age

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Approaching Space and Age Relationally from an Urban Everyday Life Perspective
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chapter 8|15 pages

Age-based Representations of Time

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Re-thinking Temporalities through Intergenerational Encounters
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IIIb. Playfulness as a Link Between Childhood and Later Life

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chapter 9|13 pages

Play Across the Life Course

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An Anthropology of Play in Childhood and Old Age
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IIIc. Growing Up and Old in a Digitized World

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part |26 pages

IIId. Un/Doing Age in Work and Consumption

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part |60 pages

IIIe. Experiencing Violence in Childhood and Later Life

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chapter 15|16 pages

Testimonies About Child Sexual Abuse in the 1950s

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Bearing Witness and the Concept of Linking Ages
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chapter 18|15 pages

Un/Doing Violence and Un/Doing Care

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Mapping Boundary-Making Practices of Violence in Elder Care from a Transdisciplinary Perspective
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part |44 pages

IIIf. Linking Ages Perspectives on Health and Care

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chapter 19|12 pages

Children of Old Age?

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Infantilisation of People Living with Dementia
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chapter 20|15 pages

To Be Seen and Heard

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Relational Caring Meets Lived Childhoods in Relationships Between Young Children and People Living with Dementia in Long-term Care Homes
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part |64 pages

IIIg. Children's and Older Adults' Rights and Well-Being

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chapter 22|15 pages

‘I Thought I Was Going to Die’

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Bodily Autonomy and the Misuse of Restrictive Practices in Aged Care and Youth Detention Settings
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chapter 23|19 pages

Involving the Community in Ageing Policy Design

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The Cascais Protocol
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chapter 25|4 pages

Conclusions

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A Linking Ages Dialogue between Childhood, Age Studies, and Beyond
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