Femmes, militance et vieillissement

The aim of this article is to examine senior women’s involvement experience in Quebec, Canada. Study results are based on a qualitative methodology, and shed light on family history and continuity in the involvement trajectory, diversity in terms of group type and involvement practices, and gender d...

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Main Authors: Michèle Charpentier, Anne Quéniart, Julie Jacques
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TELEMME - UMR 6570 2008-09-01
Series:Amnis
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/amnis/583
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spelling doaj-7d45906ac2734766a1fe261e07100e7c2020-11-24T22:00:51ZengTELEMME - UMR 6570Amnis1764-71932008-09-01810.4000/amnis.583Femmes, militance et vieillissementMichèle CharpentierAnne QuéniartJulie JacquesThe aim of this article is to examine senior women’s involvement experience in Quebec, Canada. Study results are based on a qualitative methodology, and shed light on family history and continuity in the involvement trajectory, diversity in terms of group type and involvement practices, and gender differences in involvement. The meaning that older women attribute to their involvement is also addressed, including attitudes towards age and feminism. The discussion highlights the extent to which older women’s involvement has been marked by their life trajectories, above and beyond their age. In sum, their involvement in the private and public spheres is quite impressive.http://journals.openedition.org/amnis/583AmericainvolvementQuebecsenior women
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author Michèle Charpentier
Anne Quéniart
Julie Jacques
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Femmes, militance et vieillissement
Amnis
America
involvement
Quebec
senior women
author_facet Michèle Charpentier
Anne Quéniart
Julie Jacques
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title Femmes, militance et vieillissement
title_short Femmes, militance et vieillissement
title_full Femmes, militance et vieillissement
title_fullStr Femmes, militance et vieillissement
title_full_unstemmed Femmes, militance et vieillissement
title_sort femmes, militance et vieillissement
publisher TELEMME - UMR 6570
series Amnis
issn 1764-7193
publishDate 2008-09-01
description The aim of this article is to examine senior women’s involvement experience in Quebec, Canada. Study results are based on a qualitative methodology, and shed light on family history and continuity in the involvement trajectory, diversity in terms of group type and involvement practices, and gender differences in involvement. The meaning that older women attribute to their involvement is also addressed, including attitudes towards age and feminism. The discussion highlights the extent to which older women’s involvement has been marked by their life trajectories, above and beyond their age. In sum, their involvement in the private and public spheres is quite impressive.
topic America
involvement
Quebec
senior women
url http://journals.openedition.org/amnis/583
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