Precarity and ageing: Understanding insecurity and risk in later life
Kobayashi, K. & Khan, M. Precarity, migration and ageing. In A. Grenier, C. Phillipson, & R. A. Settersten (Eds.), Precarity and ageing: Understanding insecurity and risk in later life (pp. 115-146). Bristol: Policy Press https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/precarity-and-ageing
Grenier, A., Phillipson, C., & Settersten, R. (2020). Precarity, risk and insecurity: An introduction. In A. Grenier, C. Phillipson, & R. A. Settersten (Eds.), Precarity and ageing: Understanding insecurity and risk in later life (pp. 1-17). Bristol: Policy Press. https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/precarity-and-ageing
Grenier, A., (2020). Re-reading frailty through a lens of precarity: An explication of care politics and vulnerability. In A. Grenier, C. Phillipson, & R. A. Settersten (Eds.), Precarity and ageing: Understanding insecurity and risk in later life (pp. 69-90). Bristol: Policy Press. https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/precarity-and-ageing
Phillipson, C., Grenier, A., & Settersten, R. (2020). Concluding comments. In A. Grenier, C. Phillipson, & R. A. Settersten (Eds.), Precarity and ageing: Understanding insecurity and risk in later life (pp. 237-246). Bristol: Policy Press. https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/precarity-and-ageing
Book Chapter: Precarity in late life: Rethinking dementia as a ‘frailed’ old age Abstract: Approaches to ageing that are organised around productivity, success, and active late life have contributed to views of dementia as an unsuccessful, failed or ‘frailed’ old age. Operating through dominant frameworks, socio-cultural constructs and organisational practices, the ‘frailties’ of the body…