2013
DOI: 10.1080/02697459.2013.820039
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Planning for an Ageing Society: Voices from the Planning Profession

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“…Given the emphasis on sustainability and inclusivity, the voices of older people will become more central to the planning process (Hockey et al . ). The study illustrates the importance of participation of older people in the planning process through focus groups, interviews with planners and dissemination workshops as well as their own narratives on navigating around the town, empowering them to argue for change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Given the emphasis on sustainability and inclusivity, the voices of older people will become more central to the planning process (Hockey et al . ). The study illustrates the importance of participation of older people in the planning process through focus groups, interviews with planners and dissemination workshops as well as their own narratives on navigating around the town, empowering them to argue for change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Participatory approaches in developing age‐friendly environments have also led to change in both power dynamics (between planners, architects, academics and older people) and as a result improvement in the fabric of the environment (Hockey et al . ; Buffel ). This article contributes to Blair and Minkler's () call for the voices of older people not only to be heard, but also, in their review of 10 studies using participatory approaches, to conduct research with older people in line with Israel's principles of ‘collaborative, equitable partnership in all phases of research’.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While all socially constructed categories are in flux, the concept of 'old age', our understanding of what it is to be an older person, is now being contested and redefined (Hockey et al, 2013). In part, this is due to the greater number and proportion of people over 50 in global populations and the reasonable expectation that more people can anticipate living into their eighth decade or beyond.…”
Section: Rethinking Old Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Обобщая положение дел в России и опыт европейских стран (Норвегии, Швеции, Великобритании, Латвии и др.) (Глуханюк, Гершкович, 2003;Раменская, Раменский, Раменская, 2013;Allen, Klein, 2011;Barth, 2000;Dahl, Nilsen IV, Vaage, 2000;Erlinghagena, 2010;Grant, 2007;Guinn, 1999;Hockey, Phillips, Walford, 2013;Hofäcker, Unt, 2013;Hu, Wei, Schlais, Yeh, 2008;Iecovich, 2001;Kloseck, Crilly, Gutman, 2010;Kumashiro, 2000;Loretto, 2010;Naegele, Krämer, 2002  более половины лиц пенсионного возраста не менее 10 лет трудятся, будучи пенсионерами;…”
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