Title of article :
Doing change and continuity : age identity and the micro–macro divide
Author/Authors :
NIKANDER، PIRJO نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
This paper is a study of the discursive management of notions of change and
continuity in interview talk. It presents selected short empirical examples from
interviews with 22 Finnish baby-boomers, and discusses the methodological and
theoretical issues that arise. Following a review of the major approaches to the
study of age identity, the analytic intersection between qualitative gerontology
and discursive psychology is explored. The analysis identifies how the frequent
use of a ‘provisional continuity device’ enables speakers simultaneously both to
acknowledge and to distance themselves from factual notions of physical or
psychological lifespan change. The key methodological argument is that the discursive
analysis of age-in-interaction cannot necessarily be achieved through the
myopic micro-study of discursive strategies, but rather two suggestions are made.
First, it is argued that analytically-anchored and rigorous discursive gerontology
that both systematically draws on and contributes to the broad field of discursive
research provides a means by which to test empirically post-modern conceptualisations
of age identity. Second, it is suggested that analyses of age-talk
in everyday and institutional settings provide an analytical and theoretical
middle-ground between the macro versus micro or ‘microfication ’ debate in
gerontology.
Keywords :
Age identity , provisional continuity device , discursive gerontology , micro and macro , microfication , baby-boom cohort , PIRJO NIKANDER
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society