Political participation and social exclusion in later life: What politically active seniors can teach us about barriers to inclusion and retention

Rodrigo Serrat, J. Warburton, Andrea Petriwskyj, Feliciano Villar
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Addressing older people’s social exclusion is a major challenge for contemporary societies. However, policies designed to address it have tended to focus on poverty and unemployment. This paper explores the relationship between social exclusion and political participation from the perspective of those already holding responsible roles within seniors’ organisations. We aim to highlight the impact of later-life social exclusion in relation to politically active older individuals from two diverse socio-political contexts, Australia and Spain. Participants perceived a range of potential barriers for the inclusion of new members and their own continued involvement. These related to practical and resource ssues, beliefs and attitudes towards participation, and organisational and contextual issues. Members’ views of retention of existing members as well as the recruitment of new members highlight the complexity associated with building the diversity and representativeness that organisations need if they are to represent seniors’ views in the policy process.
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晚年的政治参与和社会排斥:政治上活跃的老年人可以教给我们关于融入和保留的障碍
解决老年人的社会排斥问题是当代社会面临的一项重大挑战。然而,旨在解决这一问题的政策往往侧重于贫困和失业问题。本文从老年人组织中已经承担责任的人的角度探讨了社会排斥与政治参与之间的关系。我们旨在强调澳大利亚和西班牙这两个不同社会政治背景下,晚年社会排斥对政治活跃的老年人的影响。与会者认为,在吸收新成员和他们自己继续参与方面存在一系列潜在障碍。这些与实际和资源问题、对参与的信念和态度以及组织和背景问题有关。成员们对保留现有成员和招募新成员的看法突显了与建立多样性和代表性相关的复杂性,如果组织要在政策过程中代表老年人的观点,就需要这些多样性和多样性。
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International Journal of Ageing and Later Life
International Journal of Ageing and Later Life Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Ageing and Later Life (IJAL) serves an audience interested in social and cultural aspects of ageing and later life development. As such, the Journal welcomes contributions that aim at advancing the theoretical and conceptual debate on research on ageing and later life. Contributions based on empirical work are also welcome as are methodologically interested discussions of relevance to the study of ageing and later life. Being an international journal, IJAL acknowledges the need to understand the cultural diversity and context dependency of ageing and later life.
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