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Communities of place and communities of interest?
 — an exploration of their changing role in later life
Author(s)Robin Means, Simon Evans
Journal titleAgeing and Society, vol 32, part 8, November 2012
Pagespp 1300-1318
Sourcehttp://www.journals.cambridge.org/aso
KeywordsActivities of older people ; Community work ; Development projects ; Physical environment ; Participation ; Theory.
AnnotationSocial gerontologists have long grappled with the meaning of 'community' to older people. This article looks at the extent to which the traditional emphasis upon communities of place needs to be rebalanced or rethought in the light of emerging evidence for the growing engagement of older people in communities of interest linked to friendships, enthusiasms and their increasing spending power. The paper highlights the traditional emphasis on the role of community and place in later life and explores the emergence of a debate about communities of interest linked to such factors as the 'discovery' of 'the Third Age', marketisation, consumerism, the importance of social interaction in the lives of many older people, and the impact of the internet and virtual communities. This debate is placed in an international policy context in which numerous governments are concerned about the greying of the global population and the consequent desire to promote 'ageing well' to offset resultant health and social care costs. The authors argue for a reconceptualisation of community through a more sophisticated view of 'place' and 'interest' that avoids false dichotomies between the two and acknowledges the impact of social, economic and cultural change upon the lives of older people. (JL).
Accession NumberCPA-121102002 A
ClassmarkG: IGC: IGD: R: TMB: 4D

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