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Active ageing--another way to oppress marginalized and disadvantaged elders?: Aboriginal Elders as a case study.

机译:积极老龄化-压制边缘化和处境不利的老年人的另一种方式?:以土著长者为例。

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This article questions whether the concept of active ageing unintentionally devalues the life experiences of disadvantaged groups of older people. It is argued that talking up the expectation that older people will continue to be physically active may further marginalize significant groups of elders, including those from diverse non-dominant cultural groups. The article draws on a study of Australian Aboriginal Elders to illustrate this point, with suggestions about culturally appropriate ageing policies. The article concludes that alternative conceptions of ageing, such as 'ageing well' or 'authentic ageing', may better capture the cultural diversity of ageing and promote social inclusion.
机译:本文质疑积极衰老的概念是否会无意贬低弱势老年人群的生活经验。有人争辩说,对老年人将继续运动的期望可能会进一步排斥重要的老年人群体,包括来自不同非主流文化群体的老年人。这篇文章通过对澳大利亚原住民长者的研究来说明这一点,并提出了适合文化的老龄化政策建议。文章得出结论,老龄化的替代概念,例如“老龄化”或“真实老龄化”,可能会更好地抓住老龄化的文化多样性并促进社会包容。

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