空格(标点符号)
社会学
消费(社会学)
移情
工作(物理)
光学(聚焦)
社会心理学
社会科学
心理学
机械工程
哲学
语言学
物理
光学
工程类
作者
Simon Biggs,Ashley Carr
标识
DOI:10.1080/02650533.2014.993942
摘要
Descriptions of age-friendly and child-friendly cities exhibit similarities and differences, yet both are essential if we are to develop an understanding of intergenerational space. It is argued that combining age-based priorities and the possibilities for generational empathy provide a way of reintroducing intergenerational relations as key to the debate on the future of the City. By shifting the focus or debate towards a critical understanding of intergenerational relations, a way forward is suggested that draws on the work of Guy Debord and on contemporary debates about environments 'for all ages'. Seen through a life course lens, the urban environment becomes instrumental in shifting debate, away from the fixed needs of work and consumption and towards a more flexible creation of urban time and space that includes social and emotional aspects of intergenerational belonging and community.
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