Sexual dysfunctions can even lead to rediscovery of one’s sexuality that help rethink the ways older people express their intimacies.
Ieva Stončikaitė
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Ieva Stončikaitė
Ieva Stončikaitė is concluding her PhD thesis in cultural and literary gerontology. She is a member of the research group Grup Dedal-Lit (U of Lleida) in collaboration with the SIforAGE project, and a member of the ENAS. She is also affiliated with the TCAS (Trent U, Canada) and ACT (Concordia U, Canada). Her current research interests include: cultural gerontology, senior tourism and leisure, and social innovation related to active and healthy ageing research. Ieva is also actively involved in project management under the Erasmus + Programme. More about her research at: http://www.ageing-gender-creativity.udl.cat/fitxa.php?id=13
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Current Discussion
Success in Old Age; Only for Select Ageless Centenarians? Critical Insights into the Measures of Successful Ageing
Can success, a term often associated with ageing, be negative? This question, rarely asked beyond critical and more humanistic age studies, may help to better understand the notions of success …