live gerontology, loneliness, creative writing Sociology Creative writing (incl. scriptwriting)
This article proposes an expansive conceptualization of gerontological research by engaging with a ‘live gerontology’ that combines sciences and arts to better understand and represent aging and its diverse meanings and contexts. Borrowing the sociological concept of ‘live methods’, we argue that gerontology can benefit from a ‘live’ approach – not only methodologically, but also conceptually. To guide pathways between artistic and gerontological fields and frame its practices and outcomes, we suggest four propositions for a live gerontology: 1) using multiple genres to artfully connect the whole – interweaving micro, meso, and macro levels to contextualize aging within various sociocultural milieus; 2) fostering the use of the senses to capture more than just what people say – what they do, display, and feel; 3) enabling a critical inventiveness by relying on art’s playfulness to design/refine instruments; and 4) ensuring a constant reflection on ethics of representation and public responsibility.
To apply and experiment with a live gerontological approach, we describe collaborations with an award-winning writer and an illustrator. The collaborations drew on qualitative data from a study on lived experiences of loneliness in long-term care through ethnography and interviews with residents of two Australian facilities. The writer explored participants’ accounts as creative stories, which were then illustrated. Motivated by an ethics of representation, we aimed to represent findings without othering or further marginalizing participants. The creative materials offered more than appealing representations, shining new light on the intricate nature of aging, loneliness, institutionalization, and gerontology research and practice.
Details
Title
‘Live Gerontology’: Understanding and Representing Aging, Loneliness, and Long-Term Care through Science and Art
Authors/Creators
Josephine H Wilson (Author) - Murdoch University, School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Barbara Barbosa Neves Dr (Author) - Monash University
Renata Kokanovic Prof. (Author) - RMIT University
Alexandra Sanders (Author) - Monash University
Publication Details
The gerontologist, gnad080
Publisher
Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America.