<p><em>Why Place Matters</em> reassesses what is known and traditionally understood about the relationship older adults have with place over time and in later life. Building from notions that affirm there is no single right place to age or grow older Joyce Weil fixes her analytical focus on older adults’ agency in assessing place the ways a person's fit in a place evolves over time and the complexity and nuance of how older adults derive and also attach meanings to place. Even in the presence of a rich literature and ongoing body of research on older adults and their relationship to place this book argues for more attention to be paid to the ways in which the interaction of person and place is fluid and dependent on personal and individual circumstances as well as societal and structural ones. </p><p>Drawing upon theoretical explanations and quantitative models including the author's own integrated measure and a range of lived experiences and personal accounts of place this book unpacks and broadens the meanings ascribed to place in later life. Readers across the fields of gerontology sociology geography planning and health and social care will find a fresh perspective and truly innovative and comprehensive way of thinking about place and aging.</p>
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