Are Social Representations of Positive Ageing Really Effective? The ageing process through the eyes of elderly

In this paper we focused on the experiences of ageing from the perspective of elderly people. Our main aims were to explore their perceptions and representations about the ageing experience and to analyse if their conceptions are closer to positive social representations of active ageing or to ageis...

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Main Authors: Célia Soares, António Manuel Marques, Madalena Gomes da Silva, Andreia Cerqueira, Íris Bonança, Patrícia Argüello
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Research Centre in Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being - CinTurs 2014-06-01
Series:Journal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics
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Online Access:http://www.cieo.pt/journal/J_2_14/article4.pdf
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spelling doaj-67c5e55148d34fc6a9c66e085759a7382020-11-25T04:10:54ZengResearch Centre in Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being - CinTursJournal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics2183-19122014-06-01II2147160Are Social Representations of Positive Ageing Really Effective? The ageing process through the eyes of elderlyCélia Soares0António Manuel Marques1Madalena Gomes da Silva2Andreia Cerqueira3Íris Bonança4Patrícia Argüello5Polytechnic Institute of SetubalPolytechnic Institute of Setubal Polytechnic Institute of SetubalPolytechnic Institute of Setubal Polytechnic Institute of Setubal Polytechnic Institute of Setubal In this paper we focused on the experiences of ageing from the perspective of elderly people. Our main aims were to explore their perceptions and representations about the ageing experience and to analyse if their conceptions are closer to positive social representations of active ageing or to ageist social assumptions. Thirty-five females (mean age of 80 years) and seven males (mean age of 73 years) participated in this study, recruited in a network of institutions run by the city council of Setubal. Data collection was conducted with structured interviews and the obtained transcriptions were submitted to qualitative thematic analysis. With this analytic approach it was possible to identify dominant themes in participants’ discourses. Results show that elderly perceive and represent the process of ageing according to a binary perspective, displaying both positive and negative dimensions. Even if the ageing experience is described according to a positive perspective, it is also anchored on ageist social constructions. Thus the positive social representations of ageing expressed through active ageing discourses are still not fully assimilated and integrated on people’s self-perceptions and identities. http://www.cieo.pt/journal/J_2_14/article4.pdfAgeingOlder PeopleSocial RepresentationsAgeism
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author Célia Soares
António Manuel Marques
Madalena Gomes da Silva
Andreia Cerqueira
Íris Bonança
Patrícia Argüello
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António Manuel Marques
Madalena Gomes da Silva
Andreia Cerqueira
Íris Bonança
Patrícia Argüello
Are Social Representations of Positive Ageing Really Effective? The ageing process through the eyes of elderly
Journal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics
Ageing
Older People
Social Representations
Ageism
author_facet Célia Soares
António Manuel Marques
Madalena Gomes da Silva
Andreia Cerqueira
Íris Bonança
Patrícia Argüello
author_sort Célia Soares
title Are Social Representations of Positive Ageing Really Effective? The ageing process through the eyes of elderly
title_short Are Social Representations of Positive Ageing Really Effective? The ageing process through the eyes of elderly
title_full Are Social Representations of Positive Ageing Really Effective? The ageing process through the eyes of elderly
title_fullStr Are Social Representations of Positive Ageing Really Effective? The ageing process through the eyes of elderly
title_full_unstemmed Are Social Representations of Positive Ageing Really Effective? The ageing process through the eyes of elderly
title_sort are social representations of positive ageing really effective? the ageing process through the eyes of elderly
publisher Research Centre in Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being - CinTurs
series Journal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics
issn 2183-1912
publishDate 2014-06-01
description In this paper we focused on the experiences of ageing from the perspective of elderly people. Our main aims were to explore their perceptions and representations about the ageing experience and to analyse if their conceptions are closer to positive social representations of active ageing or to ageist social assumptions. Thirty-five females (mean age of 80 years) and seven males (mean age of 73 years) participated in this study, recruited in a network of institutions run by the city council of Setubal. Data collection was conducted with structured interviews and the obtained transcriptions were submitted to qualitative thematic analysis. With this analytic approach it was possible to identify dominant themes in participants’ discourses. Results show that elderly perceive and represent the process of ageing according to a binary perspective, displaying both positive and negative dimensions. Even if the ageing experience is described according to a positive perspective, it is also anchored on ageist social constructions. Thus the positive social representations of ageing expressed through active ageing discourses are still not fully assimilated and integrated on people’s self-perceptions and identities.
topic Ageing
Older People
Social Representations
Ageism
url http://www.cieo.pt/journal/J_2_14/article4.pdf
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