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Social exclusion and community in an urban retirement village

机译:城市退休村社会排斥与社区

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Large purpose-built retirement complexes including continuing care options are increasingly popular ways to 'age in place' for older people in New Zealand and internationally. Promoted by their corporate owners as a lifestyle choice offering a wealth of activities and social interaction in manicured settings along with security and increasing care on site as needed, these entities offer new ways for wealthier older people to age. Applying an ethnographic approach to a case study residential complex in Auckland, New Zealand, we explore how residents experience inclusion and exclusion, and sense of community within such environments with a diversity of fit and frail residents. Data was collected from interviews, walk-about conversations, social site mapping and a selection of media material to gain an understanding of the social issues important to the residents. The twelve participants, aged between 70 and 87, were all independent residents living in the independent part of the complex, which is situated in a socio-economically wealthy suburb of Auckland. We identified that social connections were often fragile, and existing social group membership was key to shared community experiences and a sense of belonging. Residents who found themselves on the social fringes, particularly as newcomers or through health decline, were at risk of marginalisation, stigma, and social exclusion. Further, we identified how the design and layout, and tensions in the structure of the resident-management relationship potentially hinder inclusiveness and sense of community. These findings shed light on alternative experiences at odds with the commercial and populist framing of these places as age-friendly and inclusive communities promoting active lifestyles.
机译:大型目的的退休复合物,包括持续护理期权是在新西兰和国际上的老年人为“年龄”的方式越来越流行。他们的企业所有者作为一个生活方式选择的生活方式选择,提供了丰富的活动和根据需要在内的安全设置以及越来越多地进行护理,这些实体为富裕老年人提供了新的方式。在新西兰奥克兰的案例研究案例中申请民族造影方法,我们探讨了居民在这种环境中的纳入和排除以及社区意识,具有多样性和勒布居民的群体。从访谈,步行谈话,社交网站映射和一系列媒体材料中收集数据,以了解对居民重要的社会问题。十二名参与者,年龄在70到87岁之间,所有独立的居民都是居住在复杂的独立部分的独立居民,它位于奥克兰的社会经济富裕的郊区。我们确定社会联系往往是脆弱的,现有的社会群体成员资格是共享社区经验的关键和归属感。发现自己在社会边缘的居民,特别是作为新人或通过健康下降,面临边缘化,耻辱和社会排斥的风险。此外,我们确定了如何设计和布局,以及居民管理关系结构中的紧张局势潜在地阻碍了包容性和社区感。这些调查结果阐明了与这些地方的商业和民粹主义框架的替代经验,作为促进活跃生活方式的年龄友好和包容性社区。

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