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Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Phillips / Douglas

Healthy Ageing

Social, Behavioural and Design Innovations in Research
1. Auflage 2026
ISBN: 978-1-4473-7519-7
Verlag: Bristol University Press

Social, Behavioural and Design Innovations in Research

Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

ISBN: 978-1-4473-7519-7
Verlag: Bristol University Press


Available open access digitally under CC-BY licence.

This book shares insights from the Healthy Ageing Challenge, bringing research, business, policy and practice together to create age-friendly homes, workplaces and communities.

Spanning co-design with older people, business collaboration and innovations in design, work, housing, culture and health, it explores the real-world impact of ageing research and the possibilities for business in developing an ageing market.

From age-friendly homes to climate-resilient communities, the book provides a rich evidence base for healthier, more connected lives.

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Foreword - Cynthia Bullock

1. Introduction to Challenges and Opportunities for an Ageing Society - Judith Phillips, George MacGinnis and Elaine Douglas

2. Coproducing Research with People with Lived Experience - Elaine Douglas and Cate Pemble

3. Towards ‘Design Gerontology’: Learning from the SBDRP - Helen Manchester and Sarah Kettley

4. Academic-Business Collaboration: Multiple Viewpoints in a Complex Landscape - Lucy Gresley, George MacGinnis and Huw Vasey

5. Supporting Environments for Physical and Social Activity, Healthy Ageing and Cognitive Health (SPACE) - Ruth Hunter, Claire Cleland, Leandro Garcia, Jennifer McKinley, Amy Jayne McKnight, Charlotte Neville, Joanna McHugh-Power, Dermot O’Reilly, Trung Duong, Geraint Ellis, Frank Kee, Niamh O’Kane, Ione Avila-Palencia, Yogesh Gupta, Shay Mullineaux, Ruoyu Wang, Roisin Corr, Huseyin Kucukali, Mike Trott, Katie Quinn, Gemma McNickle, Fareena Naz, Sophie Glover, Bernadette McGuinness on behalf of the SPACE team

6. Global Environments of Ageing: Towards Co-Designing Climate Resilient Environments and Communities for Ageing Well - Merryn Thomas, Ryan Woolrych, Aled Singleton, Gary Haq, Briony Latter, Carol Maddock, Aelwyn Williams, Deborah Morgan, Tavi Murray and Charles Musselwhite

7. Community Environments of Ageing: Hospitality and Retail Environments - Lorna Wang and Ailsa Forbes

8. Individual Environments of Ageing: Hearing Loss - Emma Richards, Andrea Tales, Aelwyn Williams, Gary Christopher, Clive Thomas, Barry Bardsley, Charles Musselwhite and Jane Mullins

9. Sustainability in Cognitively Supportive Home Design: Insights from Research on Designing Homes for Healthy Cognitive Ageing (DesHCA) - Alison Bowes with Fiona Copland, Lisa Davison, Alison Dawson, Grant Gibson, Joan Gibson, Junjie Huang, Sadhana Jagannath, Melanie Lovatt, Vikki McCall, Mary Njoki, Lesley Palmer, Cate Pemble, Ro Pengelly, Jeremy Porteus, Martin Quirke, Alasdair Rutherford and Sarah Swift

10. Supporting Healthy Ageing at Work: Improving the Experience of Mid-Later Life Working and Beyond - Wendy Loretto, Belinda Steffan, Jakov Jandric and the SHAW team

11. Healthier Working Lives: Codesigning Initiatives to Support Ageing Residential Care Workers - Linda McKie, Sophia Bowlby, Caitlin Bawn, Sarah Kettley, Luis Soares and the HWL team

12. Connecting Through Culture as We Age: Beyond ‘Social’ Connection for Healthy Ageing - Tot Foster, Helen Manchester and Alice Willatt

13. Innovation in the Outdoor Visitor Economy: Towards Inclusivity for People Living with Dementia - Linda Clare, Joanne Connell and Stephen J. Page

14. Intergenerational Connectivity for Promoting Health and Well-Being Across Ages, Places and Spaces - Catherine Hagan Hennessy, Anna C. Whittaker, Alison Dawson, Colin B. Shore, Richard Haynes, Hannah Bradwell, Leonie Cooper, Ray B. Jones, Simone Tomaz and John Ritchie on behalf of the GOALD team

15. Research and Innovation in the Healthy Ageing Domain: Understanding a Complex Ecosystem - Jen Nelles, Lauren Tuckerman and Nadeen Purna

16. Reflections of a Multi-Disciplinary Challenge Research Programme - Judith Phillips and Elaine Douglas

17. Conclusion - Future Directions for Research and Innovation in Healthy Ageing - Judith Phillips


Phillips, Judith
Judith Phillips is Professor of Social and Environmental Gerontology at the University of Stirling.

Douglas, Elaine
Elaine Douglas is Associate Professor in Ageing and Public Health at the University of Stirling.

Loretto, Wendy
Wendy Loretto is Professor of Organisational Behaviour at the University of Edinburgh Business School, UK. Her research focuses on the intersections between gender and age in employment.

Judith Phillips is Professor of Social and Environmental Gerontology at the University of Stirling.

Elaine Douglas is Associate Professor in Ageing and Public Health at the University of Stirling.



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