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Smart ageing in urban China = power, markets and the everyday politics of care /
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Title/Author:
Smart ageing in urban China/ by Yi Yu.
Reminder of title:
power, markets and the everyday politics of care /
Author:
Yu, Yi.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
xiii, 159 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction - Towards a Critical Geography of Ageing -- 2. Towards a Critical Geography of Ageing: Political Economy, Biopolitics, and Care -- Part 1. Political Economy and Institutional Infrastructures -- 3. From Family Duty to Market Logic -- 4. State, Market and NGO: Building an Eldercare Sector -- 5. Capitalising the 'Silver Economy' -- 6. Smartness Narratives -- Part 2. Biopolitics and Smart Environmentality -- 7. Healthy Ageing and Governmentlity -- 8. Smart Eldercare as Digital Biopower -- Part 3. Care -- 9. Care Work as Emotional Labour: Ethics, Burn-out and "Dirty" Work -- 10. Re-imagining Home: Institutional Homeliness in Community Care -- 11. Conclusion - An Integrated Geography of Ageing.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Aging - China. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-03053-5
ISBN:
9783032030535
Smart ageing in urban China = power, markets and the everyday politics of care /
Yu, Yi.
Smart ageing in urban China
power, markets and the everyday politics of care /[electronic resource] :by Yi Yu. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xiii, 159 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - International perspectives on aging,v. 482197-585X ;. - International perspectives on aging ;v. 48..
1. Introduction - Towards a Critical Geography of Ageing -- 2. Towards a Critical Geography of Ageing: Political Economy, Biopolitics, and Care -- Part 1. Political Economy and Institutional Infrastructures -- 3. From Family Duty to Market Logic -- 4. State, Market and NGO: Building an Eldercare Sector -- 5. Capitalising the 'Silver Economy' -- 6. Smartness Narratives -- Part 2. Biopolitics and Smart Environmentality -- 7. Healthy Ageing and Governmentlity -- 8. Smart Eldercare as Digital Biopower -- Part 3. Care -- 9. Care Work as Emotional Labour: Ethics, Burn-out and "Dirty" Work -- 10. Re-imagining Home: Institutional Homeliness in Community Care -- 11. Conclusion - An Integrated Geography of Ageing.
This book provides an in-depth study of community and home eldercare in modern China, examining its integration with urban community governance. Community eldercare, established through public-private partnerships, reveals a hybrid economy where state control and marketization coexist. By situating eldercare within the community, it becomes intertwined with population governance, particularly with the recent adoption of smart care technologies. As a result, community eldercare transforms into a semi-public space that combines elements of social, physical, and emotional homes for older adults. The book explores caregivers' work, framing it as bodily, dirty, and emotional labor. In the current trend of digitalization, caregivers are not only monitored by digital technologies but are also required to interact with these technologies in addition to providing direct care. Drawing on ethnographic analysis, this book is an invaluable resource for students and scholars in human geography, gerontology, and Asian studies, as well as for policymakers and practitioners in the rapidly expanding field of eldercare. It will also resonate with a broader audience interested in the global implications of population aging and the integration of technology in care systems.
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