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Disruptive Solidarity or Solidarity Disrupted? A Dialogical Narrative Analysis of Economically Vulnerable Older Adults Efforts to Age in Place with Pets

机译:破坏性团结还是破坏团结?经济脆弱的老年人在带宠物到位年龄方面的努力的对话叙事分析

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Over one-third of older adults in many countries have a companion animal, and pets may harbor health-promoting potential. Few studies have considered pet-ownership in relation to economic vulnerability, and pet-ownership has not been often considered within policy efforts to promote ageing-in-place. We conducted a mixed methods case study to understand perspectives of both community agencies that support ageing-in-place and older adults themselves. A shortage of affordable, appropriate pet-friendly housing emerged as a challenge, even when framed as a legitimate choice and preference for many older adults. In this manuscript, we share the trajectories of three economically vulnerable older adults whose affordable housing needs became entangled with commitments to pets. Guided by dialogical narrative methodology, we offer each narrative as a short vignette to (i) illustrate the extent to which older adults will practice ‘more-than-human solidarity’ for a pet, even when their own well-being is compromised as a resu and (ii) highlight incongruence between the underlying moral values that shape solidaristic practices of individuals versus solidaristic arrangements that shape affordable housing opportunities. We suggest that housing rules and legislation that disrupt, rather than confirm, more-than-human solidarity may render older adults susceptible to, rather than protected from, deteriorating physical, mental and social well-being. We propose that collective solidaristic practices must reflect and subsume the moral complexity of solidarity practiced by individuals, to enable fair and equitable ageing-in-place.
机译:在许多国家中,超过三分之一的老年人有伴侣动物,宠物可能具有促进健康的潜力。很少有研究考虑过与经济脆弱性有关的宠物所有权,并且在促进就地老龄化的政策努力中,很少考虑使用宠物所有权。我们进行了混合方法案例研究,以了解支持就地老龄化的社区机构和老年人本身的观点。即使将其作为许多老年人的合法选择和偏爱,短缺可负担得起的,适合宠物的住房也成为一个挑战。在本手稿中,我们分享了三个经济脆弱的老年人的轨迹,他们的可负担住房需求与对宠物的承诺纠缠在一起。在对话叙事方法学的指导下,我们将每种叙事作为一个简短的插图来说明:(i)说明即使宠物的自身健康受到损害,老年人对宠物实行“高于人类的团结”的程度结果; (ii)强调塑造个人团结实践的基本道德价值观与塑造负担得起的住房机会的团结安排之间的矛盾。我们建议,破坏,而不是证实而不是人类的团结的住房法规可能会使老年人更容易受到身体,精神和社会福祉的损害,而不是得到保护。我们建议,集体团结做法必须反映和包括个人所实行的团结的道德复杂性,以实现就地公平和公正的老龄化。

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