Coleman Tara, Kearns Robin
Human Sciences Building-North, Level 8, Room 836-508, 10 Symonds St, Auckland 1010, New Zealand.
Human Sciences Building-North, Level 8, Room 836-508, 10 Symonds St, Auckland 1010, New Zealand.
Health Place. 2015 Sep;35:206-17. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2014.09.016.
This paper examines how bluespaces inform experiences of place, being aged, and wellbeing among seniors on Waiheke, an island within the greater Auckland area in northern New Zealand. We draw on photo-elicitation interviews with seniors aged 65-94 to argue that bluespaces shape metaphors of 'islandness' that, in turn, help maintain wellbeing. We conclude that, although island settings pose unique challenges for seniors, (e.g. potential isolation, and a lack of advanced care), drawing on the qualities of bluespaces helps maintain a secure sense of self anchored in strong affective ties to place.
本文探讨了蓝色空间如何影响新西兰北部奥克兰大区的怀赫科岛上老年人对地方、老年生活和幸福感的体验。我们通过对65 - 94岁老年人进行照片诱导访谈,认为蓝色空间塑造了“岛屿性”的隐喻,进而有助于维持幸福感。我们得出结论,尽管岛屿环境给老年人带来了独特的挑战(例如潜在的孤立感和缺乏高级护理),但利用蓝色空间的特质有助于维持一种基于与地方紧密情感联系的稳固自我感。