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Othering and agency erosion of older adults living in extreme poverty in Bangladesh
Örebro University, School of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences. Department of Political Science, Örebro University, Sweden; Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6601-6222
2024 (English)In: Journal of Aging Studies, ISSN 0890-4065, E-ISSN 1879-193X, Vol. 70, article id 101237Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Offering fresh perspectives on the lived experience of ageing in extreme poverty, this article delves into unpacking the relationally driven processes of social, institutional, and self-othering that contribute to agency erosion in older adults. Positing that the context of extreme poverty in which a person ages is micropolitically shaped, where society, institutions, and ageing self interact in a complex way, it is argued that ageing in extreme poverty, inter alia, means ageing in subaltern conditions. A critical consequence of this process is the subjugation of older adults, leading to a life marked by the state of 'social death'. Additional research is needed to unpack such nuances to better understand ageing processes in extreme poor societies. This necessitates an approach informed by postcolonial perspectives that take into account the dynamics of othering and agency erosion. It concludes by asserting that to reverse extreme poverty among older adults as well as to reverse their subaltern conditions requires a political project that empowers the older adults in society, restores agency and strengthens their 'relational security'.

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Elsevier, 2024. Vol. 70, article id 101237
Keywords [en]
Ageing, Extreme poverty, Othering, Agency, Social death, Marginalisation, Bangladesh
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Geriatrics
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URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-114980DOI: 10.1016/j.jaging.2024.101237ISI: 001263675100001PubMedID: 39218492Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85195086443OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-114980DiVA, id: diva2:1885810
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EU, Horizon 2020, 754285Available from: 2024-07-25 Created: 2024-07-25 Last updated: 2024-09-03Bibliographically approved

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