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- Title
Amplifying the Voices of Tribal Elderly in the Ageing Research : Towards Decolonizing Indigenous Gerontology in India.
- Authors
Athira, V. H.
- Abstract
The paper advocates for a paradigm shift in indigenous gerontology, challenging the status quo and emphasizing the importance of de-colonizing knowledge production to capture the voices of tribal elders authentically. Through the adoption of culture-centric and participatory research methods, the proposed shift aims to empower tribal elders as active contributors rather than passive research subjects. The oversight in researching tribal elderly intersects with their under representation in reports and policies concerning older people. A transformative approach is imperative to integrate indigenous voices into India's pursuit of comprehensive and equitable senior welfare policies amidst population ageing.
- Subjects
INDIA; GERONTOLOGY; OLDER people; PARTICIPATORY culture; DECOLONIZATION; POPULATION aging; AGING; PARTICIPANT observation; PUBLIC welfare policy
- Publication
Indian Journal of Gerontology, 2024, Vol 38, Issue 2, p271
- ISSN
0971-4189
- Publication type
Article