22 November 2024 Shifting representations of ageing in advertising, the media and creative industries How do we change the way that ageing is represented in advertising, the media, and the creative…
5 July 2024 Re-thinking Dis/ability and Ageing: Towards an Intersectional Approach This blog introduces Daisy Powell, a postdoctoral research associate for the Sciences of Ageing and…
14 May 2024 How positive psychology helps us to live long, happy lives Tianne Haggar explores the impact of positive attitudes towards ageing on how we age.
1 December 2023 Co-producing Ageing Research Blog Co-producing Ageing Research was a half-day workshop we ran at Science Gallery London in May this…
8 November 2023 The first SAACY Policy Report: Shifting How We View the Ageing Process In September this year, we completed the Report of a first SAACY-related Policy Lab, which we had…
18 August 2023 Elderhood: Theory, policy and practice My name is Jude Parker, and I am an undergraduate student at King’s College London. I currently work…
5 July 2023 Lifelong Ageing – talking across disciplines and sectors Ageing is often associated with older people and with ideas of disease and decline.
8 March 2023 Getting Older Film Club As part of (SAACY), we are screening a series of films which deal with aspects of the ageing…
19 January 2023 Spotlight on UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship Martina Zimmermann was interviewed by Susanna Cornick-Willis on the 19 January 2023
11 October 2022 Informal Dementia Care: Policy and Practice One of SAACY’s premisses is that cultural pessimism about ageing shapes perceptions of the worth and…
23 September 2022 Dying, Ageing … and Policy Labs A blog by Joe Wood, who is a postdoctoral researcher on the SAACY project. This blog is brief…
3 August 2022 A qualitative study on ageing Our first blog by Martina Zimmermann covered the wider SAACY research programme, including where the…
4 July 2022 The Origins of SAACY The first blog post about The Sciences of Ageing and the Culture of Youth, 1880 to the present day…