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<div class="csl-entry">Gabauer, A., Knierbein, S., & Lindinger, K. (2024). Age Transitions Crossing Childhood, Youth and Old Age: Approaching Space and Age Relationally from an Urban Everyday Life Perspective. In A. Wanka, T. Freutel-Funke, S. Andresen, & F. Oswald (Eds.), <i>Linking Ages. A Dialogue between Childhood and Ageing Research</i>. Routledge.</div>
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/208627
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dc.description.abstract
This chapter explores how theorisations of relational space in urban studies may conceptually inform relational conceptions of age. In doing so, it introduces the working concept of ‘age transitions’, whereby transition is framed as a socio-spatial and historically contingent condition of lifelong ageing. By drawing on three empirical research endeavours concerned with differently framed age groups – childhood, youth and old age –, the chapter argues that theorising everyday life offers conceptual foundations for understanding experiences of age and space in relation to each other. This heralds geographies of everyday life not just as spatial interface where micro-, meso- and macro-dimensions of age transitions collide and coalesce, but also as an analytical entry perspective to understand and grasp the contingency of age. By taking a relational perspective of space and age seriously the authors contribute to a Linking Ages perspective.
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en
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dc.subject
ageing studies
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dc.title
Age Transitions Crossing Childhood, Youth and Old Age: Approaching Space and Age Relationally from an Urban Everyday Life Perspective
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dc.type
Book Contribution
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dc.type
Buchbeitrag
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dc.relation.isbn
9781003429340
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dc.type.category
Edited Volume Contribution
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tuw.booktitle
Linking Ages. A Dialogue between Childhood and Ageing Research
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tuw.relation.publisher
Routledge
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tuw.book.chapter
7
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tuw.researchTopic.id
X1
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tuw.researchTopic.name
Beyond TUW-research focus
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tuw.researchTopic.value
100
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tuw.publication.orgunit
E280-09 - Forschungsbereich Stadtkultur und Öffentlicher Raum SKuOR