Narrating future selves: perspectives on ageing from a Scottish cohort born in 1936

IF 0.7 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Anthropology & Aging Pub Date : 2020-12-14 DOI:10.5195/aa.2020.245
J. Elliott, J. Carpentieri
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In this paper we investigate the perspectives individuals take on their future at a particular chronological age, the late 70s.  We seek to provide insights into the diverse ways that older people incorporate narratives about possible future selves into their decision making and planning for the future, and how this supports wellbeing. This paper is based on detailed analysis of qualitative biographical interviews conducted with 33 men and women who were all born in Scotland in 1936.These individuals were chosen because they formed part of a longitudinal cohort study called the ‘6-day sample study’ that was initiated in Scotland in 1947. The material we draw on enables us to examine individuals’ biographical narratives as recounted in a research interview alongside insights into individual capacities and wellbeing derived from more structured quantitative questionnaires. We are interested in the presentation of the ageing self in an ethnographic interview, and how these presentations may complement or conflict with insights from the structured quantitative data collected in the study.
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叙述未来的自我:一个出生于1936年的苏格兰人对衰老的看法
在这篇论文中,我们调查了个人在一个特定的年龄段,即70年代末对自己未来的看法。我们试图深入了解老年人将关于未来可能自我的叙述纳入他们的决策和未来规划的各种方式,以及这如何支持幸福。本文基于对1936年出生在苏格兰的33名男性和女性进行的定性传记采访的详细分析。之所以选择这些人,是因为他们是1947年在苏格兰发起的一项名为“6天样本研究”的纵向队列研究的一部分。我们使用的材料使我们能够检查研究采访中讲述的个人传记,以及从更结构化的定量问卷中获得的对个人能力和幸福感的见解。我们感兴趣的是在民族志访谈中对衰老自我的描述,以及这些描述如何与研究中收集的结构化定量数据的见解互补或冲突。
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Anthropology & Aging
Anthropology & Aging GERONTOLOGY-
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10
审稿时长
15 weeks
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