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    Placing ethnicity at the centre of studies in later life: theoretical perspectives and empirical challenges

    Chris Phillipson

    Ageing and Society. 2014;.

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    Abstract

    Research on minority ethnic ageing remains a neglected area within mainstream race and ethnicity studies as well as that of social gerontology. This article examines the background and reasons for this, arguing that a focus on minority ethnic issues provides a reminder of the complexity of the life course, and of the diversity of ageing as a cultural, economic and social construction. The discussion reviews definitions of ethnicity and their relevance to work in social gerontology. The paper provides an account of early studies of minority ethnic ageing, identifying the strengths and limitations of this research. Later work is then considered, notably that focusing on issues connected with the rise of transnational communities and the changing character of neighbourhoods in urban environments. The paper argues that developing research on minority ethnic ageing has become especially important for understanding the impact of globalisation in re-defining communities, relationships and identities within and beyond nation states. Globalisation, it is suggested, can be seen as a product of the movement of ethnic groups; equally, ethnic groups are themselves transformed by the possibilities created by global change. The paper concludes with a number of suggestions for embedding work on ethnicity within research in social gerontology.

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    10.1017/S0144686X14001032
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    23rd October, 2014
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    Manchester eScholar ID:
    uk-ac-man-scw:237758
    Created by:
    Phillipson, Christopher
    Created:
    23rd October, 2014, 11:16:44
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    Phillipson, Christopher
    Last modified:
    7th December, 2015, 13:41:26

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