Intergenerational Space offers insight into the transforming
relationships between younger and older members of contemporary
societies. The chapter selection brings together scholars from
around the world in order to address pressing questions both about
the nature of contemporary generational divisions as well as the
complex ways in which members of different generations are (and can
be) involved in each other s lives. These questions include: how do
particular kinds of spaces and spatial arrangements (e.g. cities,
neighbourhoods, institutions, leisure sites) facilitate and limit
intergenerational contact and encounters? What processes and spaces
influence the intergenerational negotiation and contestation of
values, beliefs, and social memory, producing patterns of both
continuity and change? And if generational separation and
segregation are in fact significant social problems across a range
of contexts as a significant body of research and commentary
attests how can this be ameliorated? The chapters in this
collection make original contributions to these debates drawing on
original research from Belgium, China, Finland, Poland, Senegal,
Singapore, Tanzania, Uganda, the United States and the United
Kingdom.
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