Working through ageing : experiencing growing up and older at work /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Riach, Kathleen (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bristol : Bristol University Press, 2025.
Series:Rethinking work, ageing and retirement
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Information
  • Working through Ageing: Experiencing Growing Up and Older at Work
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Table of Contents
  • Series Editors' Preface
  • Preface: Ageing, Ageing, All Around ...
  • 1 Constellations of Organizational Ageing: Controlled, Commodified, Conferred
  • Ageing as controlled
  • Ageing as commodity: devaluing/​revaluing the ageing body
  • Ageing as conferred: the making of an ageing subject
  • Discussion: the chronotopics of ageing at work
  • 2 Towards a Phenomenology of Working Through Ageing
  • A phenomenological invitation into organizational ageing
  • Ageing with and against Simone de Beauvoir
  • The dis-​ease of the dynamically situated condition of the ageing subject
  • Discussion: working through ageing
  • 3 Figuring-​in Conversations About Working Through Ageing
  • Getting a grip? The research context
  • Studying the man ( sic ) who wasn't there
  • Calling to attention: figuring-​in analysis
  • Discussion: writing 'up' as an ekphrastic pursuit
  • 4 Disclosing Ageing: Revealing the World in Working Relations
  • Disclosure through curiosity: reaching out and connecting across the working life course
  • Generational politeness as a social emotion
  • Spectacularity in ageing: relating in gendered ageism
  • Discussion: the dialectics of disclosure and enclosure in ageing relations
  • 5 Grasping Ageing: Working Through the Ageing Self
  • Grappling with successful ageing
  • Temporal gaslighting
  • The anachronism of ageing aftershocks
  • Holding ageing together
  • Chapter discussion: colonization and the ageing Other in ourselves
  • 6 Anchoring Ageing: Chronochoreography in Space and Setting
  • London: no city for old men?
  • Anchoring ageing appropriately
  • Second sites of work
  • Discussion: unmooring ageing
  • 7 Mottling: Surfacing a Generative Experience of Working Through Ageing
  • The invisibility of ageing in financial services work
  • The generative Other-​in-​ageing
  • The psychosocial promiscuity of the ageing self
  • Compostability and the onto-​organics of ageing
  • Working through ageing: beyond a blueprint
  • Appendix Undertaking Longitudinal Qualitative Research Through a Phenomenological Lens
  • Three points of orientation in figuring-​in longitudinal qualitative research
  • Capsuling
  • Wasting
  • Weighting
  • References
  • Index