Aging Globally: Challenges and Possibilities of Growing Old in an Unsettling Era
by Magdalena Zegarra ChiapporiRuptured Home-Making as “Temporary” Aging Migrants in Singapore
by Megha AmrithTouched By: Moving Intergenerational Encounters
by Julia PauliWhere to Age? Social Protection in Retirement and Return Decisions of Aging Migrants
by Cati CoeTransnational Care Collectives Against Elder Abandonment
by Tanja AhlinWho Cares for Older Refugees? An East Timorese Healthcare Worker’s Mission
by Victoria Kumala Sakti(Un)settling action: Making sense of dementia in more-than-human moral worlds
by Cristina DouglasThe contradictions of “Active Aging”: Older Digital Users in Post-Pandemic Italy
by Francesco Diodati“They’re worried that nobody is going to care:” Anxiety among Muslim Patients and Families during End-of-Life Care
by Cortney Hughes RinkerMaldisposta: Feeling Unwell in Pandemic Times
by Verónica SousaTrans & Queer Aging in “Anti-Gender Ideology” Times
by Celeste PangFraming of and Caring for Dementia in Arab-Muslim Communities
by Suhad Daher-NashifSkilling the Vision as Envisioning Aging Futures: On Visual Apprenticeship in the Anthropology of Aging and Care
by Barbara PietaIndependence as Aspiration and Impossibility: Images from India towards the Ends of Life
by Sarah LambImagining the Otherwise in Aging, Care, and Robotics
by Caitrin LynchStones to Music: Generational Transformations and Long-Term Ethnographic Engagements
by Jay Sokolovsky