Older Women and Political Agency: A Scoping Review of the Literature

Q4 Psychology Psykhe Pub Date : 2023-10-24 DOI:10.7764/psykhe.2021.44367
Nicole Mazzucchelli, Luciana Hedrera, Lupicinio Iñíguez-Rueda, María Isabel Reyes-Espejo
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Older women’s political agency has not been widely explored in the literature on ageing. In general, this group has been researched from the ageing characteristics perspective—decay, fragility, adaptive processes—or considering those dimensions in which their capacity for agency lessens ageing symptoms. However, the implications and political character of their practices tends to be ignored. This scoping review examines the approaches to older women’s political agency found in the 1975-2020 academic production. We conducted this scoping review according to PRISMA-ScR guidelines and Arksey and O’Malley’s (2005) methodological framework. Sixty-five articles were included in the revision and a full thematic content analysis of the selected corpus was conducted. Qualitative methods were incorporated in 75 % of the examined articles that were conducted in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Diverse approaches to the topic of political agency were identified with community participation, activism, and trajectories of coping and resilience standing out. The relational and collective character of the processes of agency are paramount in the specific strategies that women develop to face vital transitions. Older women’s political agency takes place in a range of social spaces, having a relevant impact at the social-public and the domestic level. A situated characterization of political agency in older women can help guide and redefine public actions, contributing to a greater recognition of these women’s experiences, actions, and contributions.
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老年妇女与政治代理:文献综述
在有关老龄化的文献中,老年妇女的政治能动性尚未得到广泛探讨。一般来说,对这一群体的研究都是从老龄化特征的角度出发,即衰退、脆弱、适应过程,或考虑她们的代理能力会减轻老龄化症状的那些方面。然而,他们的做法所产生的影响和政治特征往往被忽视。本范围界定综述研究了 1975-2020 年学术成果中有关老年妇女政治能动性的方法。我们根据 PRISMA-ScR 指南以及 Arksey 和 O’Malley(2005)的方法论框架进行了此次范围界定综述。65 篇文章被纳入修订范围,并对所选语料进行了全面的主题内容分析。在加拿大、美国和英国发表的文章中,有 75% 采用了定性方法。对政治代理这一主题的研究采用了多种方法,其中社区参与、行动主义以及应对和恢复能力的轨迹尤为突出。代理过程的关系性和集体性在妇女面对重要转变所制定的具体策略中至关重要。老年妇女的政治能动性发生在一系列社会空间中,在社会公共和家庭层面产生了相关影响。对老年妇女政治能动性的情景描述有助于指导和重新定义公共行动,从而使这些妇女的经历、行动和贡献得到更多认可。
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期刊介绍: PSYKHE is a publication of Escuela de Psicología, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. It publishes original research work, preferentially empirical studies, carried out in different areas of scientific and professional psychology. PSYKHE publishes some special issues that cover different areas within psychology. PSYKHE is a biannual publication (May and November) which includes papers in Spanish or English.
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