Department of Social Care and Social Work, Manchester Metropolitan University. Manchester, UK.
Department of Law, University of Manchester. Manchester, UK.
Gerontologist. 2023 Dec 15;63(10):1654-1662. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnad090.
This paper seeks to address the question of what gerontologists and humanities scholars can learn from how their respective fields engage with critical issues of age-based intersectional disadvantage, inequality, colonialism, and exclusion. The paper considers the Uncertain Futures Project, a participatory arts-led social research study based in Manchester, United Kingdom. The project explores the inequalities of women over 50 regarding issues of work using an intersectional lens. This work has produced a complex entanglement of methodological ideas that underpin performance art, community activism, and gerontological research. The paper will consider if this model can lead to a lasting impact beyond the scope of the project and beyond the individuals involved. First, we outline the work undertaken from the conception of the project. We consider the relationship between these activities and the ongoing nature of qualitative data analysis within the complexity of academic workloads and competing priorities. We raise questions and considerations of how the elements of the work have connected, collaborated, and intertwined. We also explore the challenges within interdisciplinary and collaborative work. Finally, we address the kind of legacy and impact created by work of this nature.
本文旨在探讨老年学家和人文学者可以从各自领域如何应对基于年龄的交叉劣势、不平等、殖民主义和排斥等关键问题中学到什么。本文以英国曼彻斯特的参与式艺术主导的社会研究项目“不确定的未来”(Uncertain Futures Project)为例。该项目从交叉视角探讨了 50 岁以上女性在工作方面的不平等问题。这项工作产生了一种复杂的方法学思想的纠缠,这些方法学思想为表演艺术、社区行动主义和老年学研究提供了基础。本文将探讨该模式是否可以超越项目范围和参与人员的范围产生持久影响。首先,我们概述了项目构思以来所开展的工作。我们考虑了这些活动与学术工作量和竞争优先级的复杂性中定性数据分析的持续性质之间的关系。我们提出了一些问题和考虑,即这些工作的要素是如何连接、合作和交织在一起的。我们还探讨了跨学科和合作工作中的挑战。最后,我们探讨了这种性质的工作所产生的影响。