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Active ageing in Denmark; shifting institutional landscapes and the intersection of national and local priorities

机译:丹麦活跃老龄化; 改变机构景观和国家与地方优先事项

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Studies of governance rarely examine how specific institutional configurations are designed to target specific 'problem' groups, including older adults via 'active ageing' policies. In Denmark, active ageing policy has been contoured by the Structural Reform of 2007, which drove changes in institutional landscapes at both national and local levels. Rather than representing a 'hollowing out' of control from the centre, the Danish Structural Reform comprised a decentralised re-territorialisation of welfare provision, giving the state additional fiscal powers whilst placing additional responsibility for welfare delivery at the municipal level. The introduction of 'Activity Centres' for older citizens in Copenhagen is an exemplar of this change. Here, the provision of sport and exercise to older citizens was driven by neoliberal consumer logic and demand for self-determination. Yet local services are delivered with communitarian goals and methods which directly incorporate service end-users in governance and decision-making processes. Older citizens are thus empowered to define meaningfulness in activities, but only as an active member of a community. Participants are conceptualised simultaneously as both consumer and voluntary promoter/supporter of active lifestyles within that community. 'Open access' to activity programmes is sought, but participation requires membership. Free choice is emphasized, yet activity programmes are designed according to group consensus and available resources. Claims to cater for the entire older population sit alongside a lower age limit of 65 years and the stated aim of ensuring citizens remain free of reliance upon municipal services. Activity Centres therefore represent an autonomization of responsibility for health maintenance among older citizens, whilst concurrently reflecting new techniques of arms-length state governance of their behaviour.
机译:治理的研究很少探讨具体的机构配置如何旨在瞄准特定的“问题”群体,包括通过“主动老化”政策在内的老年人。在丹麦,2007年结构改革的主动老龄政策已经推动,这在国家和地方各级推动了体制景观的变化。丹麦结构改革而不是代表从中心控制的“储蓄”,而不是将福利捐赠的分散的重新领土,提供额外的财政权力,同时为市级提供额外的福利交付责任。哥本哈根老公民的“活动中心”的引入是这种变化的示例。在这里,由新自由主义消费者逻辑和对自我决定的需求推动了对老年公民的运动和锻炼。然而,当地服务提供了可在治理和决策过程中直接合并服务最终用户的社区目标和方法。因此,老年公民能够在活动中定义有意义,但仅作为社区的积极成员。参与者同时被概念化,作为该社区内有效生活方式的消费者和自愿推动者/支持者。寻求“开放访问”,但参与要求会员资格。强调自由选择,但活动计划根据组共识和可用资源设计。声称为整个老年人口抚摸为65岁的较低年龄限制,并确保公民的目的仍然没有依赖市政服务。因此,活动中心代表了老年公民之间健康维护责任的自治化,同时反映了其行为的武器长期治理的新技术。

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    《Journal of aging studies》 |2018年第2018期|共9页
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    Univ Copenhagen Dept Nutr Exercise &

    Sport NEXS Copenhagen Denmark;

    Univ Copenhagen Dept Nutr Exercise &

    Sport NEXS Copenhagen Denmark;

    Univ Copenhagen Dept Nutr Exercise &

    Sport NEXS Copenhagen Denmark;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 病理学;
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