Journal of Aging Studies
Volume 50, 2019

Older migrants reflecting on aging through attachment to and identification with places (Article)

Palladino S.
  • a Newcastle University, United Kingdom

Abstract

With increasing numbers of older migrants adopting a transnational lifestyle or returning to their country of origin following retirement, the sense of attachment to and identification with the places they inhabit remains an under explored field of enquiry. Through an ethnographic approach, this paper seeks to raise awareness of the diversity within a group of older migrants, given the heterogeneity of affective bonds established with places. By highlighting the perspective of older Italian migrants living in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, this paper illustrates the role of a sense of identification with the context of migration in later life. In referring to migration as a process of transformation, some older Italians re-define their identities, as these become interwoven with the characteristics of the places in which they grow older. However, older migrants' sense of attachment to places also reveals the complexity of aging in the context of migration, when a sense of identification with these is never fully achieved in older age. This paper argues that the notion of aging that these older Italian migrants uphold is not only altered by their experience of migration, but also shaped through their identification with the places they inhabit, given formal and informal practices of identification. Thus, by addressing the determinants for a positive experience of aging in the context of migration, this paper challenges the ways in which older migrant groups are conceptualized in gerontological scholarship. © 2019 Elsevier Inc.

Author Keywords

identification place attachment Migration aging

Index Keywords

Italian (citizen) Aged awareness identity Article human migrant aging

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85068359573&doi=10.1016%2fj.jaging.2019.100788&partnerID=40&md5=5c4712fd3218abb33010f2e90c554641

DOI: 10.1016/j.jaging.2019.100788
ISSN: 08904065
Original Language: English