Theorizing growing and being older: Connecting physical health, well-being and public health

作者: Eileen Fairhurst

DOI: 10.1080/09581590500048341

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摘要: This paper locates the new public health movement's concerns with social model of health, ‘expert’ and ‘lay’ knowledge participation in policy-making context ageing. Data from a focus-group study, undertaken Greater Manchester collaboration voluntary organization, are used to demonstrate how individuals connect physical well-being their own theories growing being older. The study had explicit purpose contributing by calling upon ‘ordinary’, as opposed ‘expert’, thinking about becoming has three major themes. First, an examination relationship between methods employed ‘end users’ research. Second, outlining ways which link ‘good’ Finally, concludes consideration study's implication for debate surrounding capital, p...

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