Kaplan, M., Sanchez, M., & Hoffman, J. (2017). Intergenerational Strategies for Sustaining Strong Communities. In Intergenerational Pathways to a Sustainable Society (pp. 109-139). Springer International Publishing.
제목 |
IIntergenerational Strategies for Sustaining Strong Communities |
저자 |
Kaplan, M., Sanchez, M., & Hoffman, J. |
발행기관 |
ntergenerational Pathways to a Sustainable Society |
발행일 |
2016년 11월 |
Abstract |
This chapter explores intergenerational pathways for strengthening and sustaining communities. Distinctions are made between “mono-generational,” “multi-generational” and intergenerational conceptions of community and community development. References to a mono-generational community, community setting, or community building process generally allude to local development practices focused on a single generation. A multi-generational community or site is where multiple generations reside. Community members, despite age or generational grouping, have access to community settings and opportunity for involvement in community activity. Intergenerational approaches to community development tend to begin with a process of identifying respective (multi-generational) priorities for community change and then drawing upon common interests to frame, plan and create opportunities for joint learning and action. Various examples are presented of communities that have taken an intergenerational strategic approach to promoting civic engagement and responsive community development. Some considerations with regard to intergenerational environmental design are also introduced. This includes looking at how intergenerational contact zones, i.e., the spatial focal points of intergenerational encounters, can serve as a conceptual tool for studying complex, multi-generational community settings and as a design tool for creating innovative, responsive intergenerational meeting spaces. |
주요내용 |
본 연구는 공동체를 강화하고 유지하기 위한 방법으로 세대 통합적 방법을 탐구함. 단일세대, 다세대, 지역사회 및 지역사회 개발에 대한 세대 간 개념을 구분함. |
Link |
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-47019-1_6 |