VIDOVIĆOVÁ, Lucie and Isabelle TOURNIER. Community and Spatial Aspects of Exclusion in Later Life. Galway: ROSEnet, 2020. ROSEnet Briefing Paper Series. No. 2 CA 15122 Reducing Old-Age Exclusion: Collaboratins in Research and Policy (K. Walsh, T. Scharf - series eds). ISBN 978-1-908358-72-1.
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Original name Community and Spatial Aspects of Exclusion in Later Life
Authors VIDOVIĆOVÁ, Lucie (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution) and Isabelle TOURNIER (442 Luxembourg).
Edition Galway, ROSEnet Briefing Paper Series. No. 2 CA 15122 Reducing Old-Age Exclusion: Collaboratins in Research and Policy (K. Walsh, T. Scharf - series eds), 2020.
Publisher ROSEnet
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Original language English
Type of outcome Survey and educational texts
Field of Study 50401 Sociology
Country of publisher Ireland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14230/20:00115400
Organization unit Faculty of Social Studies
ISBN 978-1-908358-72-1
Keywords in English social exclusion; policy; research; COST Action; ROSENET; space; place; community
Tags rivok
Tags International impact
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Abstract
Everything that happens, happens somewhere, in some physical space. The socio-physical context therefore represents a basic framework for all social interactions. In an ideal world everyday surroundings should be open, safe, barrier free, inviting, aesthetic, green, healthy and pleasant, comfortable, both peaceful and entertaining, supportive, stimulating, and inclusive to all. Across the world, considerable energy, financial resources, planning and action has been invested to achieve such ideals. However, there are still groups and individuals who do not have the opportunity, agency, capital, or strength to enjoy what the given environment has to offer and/or, by various forces, experience a more restricted form of participation within these environments. People may be or may feel socially excluded by such spaces, places and communities, or be and feel excluded in them.
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