Articles | Volume 73, issue 3
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-73-227-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-73-227-2018
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13 Sep 2018
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Ungleichheit, Intersektionalität und Alter(n) – für eine räumliche Methodologie in der Ungleichheitsforschung

Friederike Enßle and Ilse Helbrecht

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This article argues for a spatial research methodology to better understand the interplay of inequality, intersectionality and age(ing). Drawing on places such as nursing homes or housing projects, the article scrutinizes the negotiation of old age in different spatial contexts, and how this is linked to other markers of difference, e.g. gender or ethnicity. On a larger scale, the article points to the potential of a spatial methodology to approach the complexity of intersectionality.