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Analysing migrants' ageing in place as embodied practices of embedding through time: ‘Kilburn is not Kilburn any more’
Population, Space and Place ( IF 2.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-24 , DOI: 10.1002/psp.2420
Louise Ryan 1 , Majella Kilkey 2 , Magdolna Lőrinc 2 , Obert Tawodzera 2
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There is growing attention to how people navigate and make sense of particular places through the ageing process. Against this backdrop, there is increasing research on ageing in contexts of migration. Although much of this research focuses on retirement and return migration, comparatively less is known about migrants who remain in the destination society, especially in advanced old age. Drawing on qualitative data, we analyse the experiences of three groups of ageing migrants who have been less visible in research and policy (Caribbean, Irish, and Polish) and of those living in two U.K. sites (London and Yorkshire). Using the concept of embedding, we analyse migrants' identifications with and attachment to particular places over time. In so doing, we highlight not only how migrants negotiate dynamic local places through embodied ageing processes but also how these negotiations may be mediated by wider sociopolitical events including Brexit and the ‘Windrush scandal’.

中文翻译:

将移民的老龄化分析为通过时间嵌入的具体实践:“基尔本不再是基尔本”

人们越来越关注人们在衰老过程中如何导航和理解特定的地方。在这种背景下,关于移民背景下的老龄化的研究越来越多。尽管这项研究大部分集中在退休和回国移民方面,但对仍留在目的地社会,尤其是高龄老年人中的移民知之甚少。利用定性数据,我们分析了三类在研究和政策方面较不明显的老龄移民(加勒比,爱尔兰和波兰)以及居住在英国两个地点(伦敦和约克郡)的移民的经历。使用嵌入的概念,随着时间的推移,我们分析移民对特定地点的认同和依附情况。这样,
更新日期:2021-04-16
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