UID:
almahu_9949573010602882
Format:
1 online resource (484 pages).
ISBN:
1-003-25482-9
,
1-000-95774-8
Series Statement:
Routledge international handbooks
Content:
"This Handbook presents established and innovative perspectives on involving older adults as co-creators in ageing research. It reorients research and policy toward more inclusive and adequate designs that capture the voices and needs of older adults. The Handbook: - introduces types of participatory approaches in ageing research; - highlights key methodological aspects of these approaches; - gives insights from projects across different cultural contexts and academic disciplines, showing ways in which older participants can be involved in co-designing different stages of the research cycle; - examines key issues to consider when involving older participants at each step of the research process; - includes the voices of older adults directly; - draws out conclusions and points ways forward for future research. This Handbook will be essential reading for researchers and students interested in the field of ageing and/or participatory methods, as well as for those policy stakeholders in the fields of ageing and demographic change, social and public policy, or health and wellbeing who are interested in involving older adults in policy processes. It will be useful for third sector advocacy organisations and international non-governmental and public agencies working either in citizen involvement/participation or the ageing sector"-- Provided by publisher.
Note:
1. Participatory approaches in ageing research: an overview -- Part 1: Methodological aspects of participatory approaches in ageing research -- 2. Role of reflexivity in challenging participation inequality in participatory approaches with older adults -- 3. The willingness of older adults to engage in participatory research: Empirical findings from Switzerland -- 4. Involving older adults in the data analysis process -- 5. Participatory Research and Development Approaches in Applied Ageing Research -- Part 2: Designing research together with older adults -- 6. Setting the Research Agenda Together as a Form of Productive Ageing. Rationale and Exemplary Cases -- 7. Co-creating culturally nuanced social measures with indigenous elders -- 8. Tensions in transformations: Participatory approaches in sustainable energy technology projects in the UK and India -- Part 3: Collecting data together with older adults -- 9. Promenade Parlante: Intergenerational Dialogue, Urban Scenography, and Co-Creation -- 10. Older individuals' active participation in data-collection in diverse settings in South Africa -- 11. Challenges and opportunities of new product co-creation with older consumers -- Part 4: Analysing and validating results together with older adults -- 12. Experience of member check with older adults in non-participatory-research-culture -- 13. 'We talked about years that I experienced as well!' - The role of age in the participatory design of phone befriending services in Estonia -- 14. When care is moving in - participatory approaches to elicit needs and desires when healthcare has become a natural part of your daily life -- 15. Older Adults in Research: A Participatory Approach to Sexuality and Intimacy Based on an Example from Poland -- Part 5: Disseminating results together -- 16. Promoting civic participation: comparing three co-produced models of lifelong learning and cultural engagement in the UK -- 17. Making graphic magazines with people living with dementia: the case for participatory dissemination -- 18. The Later Life Audio and Radio Co-operative: creating sustainable communities from participatory action research -- 19. The Living Library -A participatory approach to societal research impact -- Part 6: Doing the whole research process together -- 20. The Belgian Ageing Studies: peer research as an instrument to empower older people -- 21. A service provider approach to rights-based research -- 22. Patient partner engagement in dementia research during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond -- Part 7: Voices and experiences of older co-researchers -- 23. Working together to research the everyday lives of people living with dementia and those supporting them -- 24. Co-creating research: Co-researchers' parallel conversations with Māori elders -- 25. Co-creating research: co-researchers` parallel conversations from the participatory action research project 'CareComLabs' -- 26. Doing Research Together - insights from the intergenerational project "DigiGen" in Germany -- 27. Co-creating research: co-researchers' parallel conversations from the project 'SEVEN - Socially Excluded Older Adults: Voices and Experiences' -- Part 8: Future perspectives in the field of participatory approaches in ageing research -- 28. Participation for Mission-oriented Innovation: A Governance Perspective -- 29. Employing Citizen Science to understand the contemporary needs of older adults accessing and using technology in a pandemic -- 30. Co-producing knowledge: reflections from a community-based participatory research project on caring communities to strengthen ageing in place -- 31. Epistemology and Methodology of Participatory Research with Older Adults: A Comparison of Four Age-friendly City National Experiences Myriam Leleu, Mario Paris, Hugo -- 32. Participatory approaches in ageing research: Future perspectives.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781032185002
Language:
English