As ageing populations continue to grow worldwide, the increased need for adequate housing and social care comes into stark focus. This multi-disciplinary book explores how emerging citizen-led innovations in Collaborative Housing and care are challenging mainstream ways of living and ageing.
Combining academic theory with practice, the book demonstrates the far-reaching impacts Collaborative Housing with care can have on independence, agency and wellbeing in later life. With contributions from France, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands and the UK, it offers insights into the key challenges and opportunities associated with developing and sustaining models of Collaborative Housing with diverse forms of care and support over the life-course.
Essential reading for academics, practitioners and policy makers in housing, planning, social care, design and social gerontology, this book proposes a renewed focus on non-paternalistic forms of social and housing care that speak directly to older people’s needs, and that work against the marketisation of care and towards a community-led and co-managed approach in later life housing for all.
Tabela de Conteúdo
1. Collaborative Housing, Ageing and Social Care – Melissa Fernandez Arrigoitia, Aimee Felstead, Jim Hudson, Misa Izuhara, Kath Scanlon and Karen West
2. Senior Cohousing as grassroots housing and care innovation for ageing cities: the case of Can 70 in Barcelona – Lluvi Farré Montalà and Daniel López Gómez
3. Co-caring as later life solidarity in French collective housing – Marina Casula and Lisa Buchter
4. Collaborative Housing as social care model in the UK – Karen West, Jim Hudson, Melissa Fernández Arrigoitia, Aimee Felstead, Misa Izuhara and Kath Scanlon
5. The limits of care in Senior Cohousing in Spain – Marta Pi-Martin, Yolanda Bodoque-Puerta and Dolors Comas-d’Argemir
6. Conceptualising the continuum of Collaborative Housing, care and ageing: in conversation with Maria Brenton and Sheila Peace – Maria Brenton and Sheila Peace, with Misa Izuhara and Karen West
7. Intergenerational caring in Collaborative Housing: older adults and mutual care in France – Gizem Aksümer and Michel Lussault
8. Agency and self-organised care experiences in Sweden’s Collaborative Housing for the Second Half of Life – Ivette Arroyo, Norma Montesino and Marianne Granbom
9. Towards ecosystems of care: in conversation with Mayte Sancho – Mayte Sancho, with Melissa Fernández Arrigoitia and Kath Scanlon
10. The clustered living approach in the Netherlands – Darinka Czischke and Conny Moons
11. Housing and care policy futures: in Conversation with Maite Arrondo and Jeremy Porteus – Maite Arrondo and Jeremy Porteus, with Aimee Felstead and Jim Hudson
12. Collaboration at the centre of housing and social care – Melissa Fernandez Arrigoitia, Aimee Felstead, Jim Hudson, Misa Izuhara, Kath Scanlon, Karen West
Sobre o autor
Misa Izuhara is Senior Research Fellow in the School for Policy Studies at the University of Bristol, UK. She has been working extensively in the areas of ageing and intergenerational relations, housing and social change, and comparative policy analysis between the East and the West. She is the Editor of the international journal, Policy & Politics.