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Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of figures
List of abbreviations
Series Foreword
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
Summary of conclusions
Ireland: a historical and contemporary portrait
Introduction to Ireland
Anthropology in Ireland
The focus on ageing
Introduction to our fieldsites
Cuan
Thornhill
Field methods
Ethics and people
Notes
2 Ageing and retirement
Introduction
Ageing and frailty: the subjective experience
Complications: class and invisibility
Retirement
Retiring together: couples
Ageing with smartphones
Conclusion
Notes
3 Everyday life: activities and routines
Social Prescribing
The individual's perspective
Observing activities
The ukulele group
The Men's Shed
Thornhill Strollers
Craft and coffee
Filling time
Crafting routines
Smartphones and special times
Conclusion: crafting
Notes
4 Ageing and social life
Introduction
Relationships with partners
Relationships with parents
Relationships with siblings and wider kin
Grandparenting
Friendships and loneliness
Neighbours
Conclusion
Notes
5 Smartphones and ageing
Smartphone infrastructure
Talking about smartphones
The wider context
Learning and teaching smartphones
Smartphone apps
WhatsApp
Personalisation
The Irish smartphone
Conclusion
Notes
6 Health and care
Health services, insurance and complementary health
Responding through wellness
Age, attitudes and behaviour
Menopause
Googling for health information
Dementia and dying parents
Conclusion
Notes
7 Downsizing
Introduction
Alternatives to residential care
Not downsizing
Downsizing
Divestment and decluttering
Conclusion
Notes
8 Life purpose
Death and funerals
The role of ethics
Keeping active
Walking and pilgrimage
Conclusion
Notes
9 Conclusion
When life becomes craft
An Irish ethos
The smartphone
Becoming younger
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Back Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of figures
List of abbreviations
Series Foreword
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
Summary of conclusions
Ireland: a historical and contemporary portrait
Introduction to Ireland
Anthropology in Ireland
The focus on ageing
Introduction to our fieldsites
Cuan
Thornhill
Field methods
Ethics and people
Notes
2 Ageing and retirement
Introduction
Ageing and frailty: the subjective experience
Complications: class and invisibility
Retirement
Retiring together: couples
Ageing with smartphones
Conclusion
Notes
3 Everyday life: activities and routines
Social Prescribing
The individual's perspective
Observing activities
The ukulele group
The Men's Shed
Thornhill Strollers
Craft and coffee
Filling time
Crafting routines
Smartphones and special times
Conclusion: crafting
Notes
4 Ageing and social life
Introduction
Relationships with partners
Relationships with parents
Relationships with siblings and wider kin
Grandparenting
Friendships and loneliness
Neighbours
Conclusion
Notes
5 Smartphones and ageing
Smartphone infrastructure
Talking about smartphones
The wider context
Learning and teaching smartphones
Smartphone apps
Personalisation
The Irish smartphone
Conclusion
Notes
6 Health and care
Health services, insurance and complementary health
Responding through wellness
Age, attitudes and behaviour
Menopause
Googling for health information
Dementia and dying parents
Conclusion
Notes
7 Downsizing
Introduction
Alternatives to residential care
Not downsizing
Downsizing
Divestment and decluttering
Conclusion
Notes
8 Life purpose
Death and funerals
The role of ethics
Keeping active
Walking and pilgrimage
Conclusion
Notes
9 Conclusion
When life becomes craft
An Irish ethos
The smartphone
Becoming younger
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Back Cover