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The Idea of Social Activity for Older People – Local Policy Implementation

by Halina Nadobnik (Author)
©2026 Monographs 218 Pages
Series: Polish Studies in Economics, Volume 17

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Summary

As Europe ages, cities face increasing pressure to adapt policies for older populations. This book explores how the idea of "social activity" for older people is implemented within urban ageing policy in Poznan, Poland. Drawing on extensive fieldwork, including observations and interviews, the study uncovers how global concepts like active ageing are shaped by local institutions, actors, and contexts. It adopts discursive institutionalism, actor-network theory, and the glocalization lens to examine the complexities of translating ageing policy into practice. Through a detailed case study, the book investigates how social activity is framed, organized, and experienced in a specific urban environment, revealing hidden networks and power dynamics behind seemingly ordinary events. This work contributes to critical debates on ageing, policy implementation, and local governance, offering valuable insights for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners engaged in urban social policy and gerontology.

Details

Pages
218
Publication Year
2026
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631938188
Language
English
Keywords
ageing policy urban ageing older adults active ageing social participation Poland Poznan public policy local governance everyday practices ageing cities seniors institutional practices global-local dynamics
Published
Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, Oxford, 2025. 218 pp., 15 Ill., 17 Tab.
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Biographical notes

Halina Nadobnik (Author)

Halina Nadobnik is a social policy researcher with a PhD in social sciences from the University of Economics and Business in Poznan. Her work focuses on aging, local public policy, and the role of institutions, NGOs, and technology in shaping older people's lives. She has co-authored studies on local communities and intergenerational careers. At WZB Berlin Social Science Center, she contributes to the project "AI Ageism", examining algorithmic discrimination against older adults.

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