Social, Behavioural and Design Innovations in Research
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Label: Policy Press
Contributors: George McGinnis (Contributions by), Cate Pemble (Contributions by), Helen Manchester (Contributions by), Sarah Kettley (Contributions by), Lucy Gresley (Contributions by), Huw Vasey (Contributions by), Ruth Hunter (Contributions by), Merryn Thomas (Contributions by), Ryan Woolrych (Contributions by), Lorna Xuan Wang (Contributions by), Ailsa Forbes (Contributions by), Alison Bowes (Contributions by), Emma Richards (Contributions by), Andrea Tales (Contributions by), Wendy Loretto (Contributions by), Linda McKie (Contributions by), Tot Foster (Contributions by), Alice Willatt (Contributions by), Linda Clare (Contributions by), Joanne Connell (Contributions by), Stephen Page (Contributions by), Catherine Hagan Hennessy (Contributions by), Jen Nelles (Contributions by), Lauren Tuckerman (Contributions by), Nadeen Purna (Contributions by), Judith Phillips (Edited by), Elaine Douglas (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Social, Behavioural and Design Innovations in Research
Available open access digitally under CC-BY licence.
This book shares insights from the Healthy Ageing Challenge, bringing research, business, policy and practice together to create age-friendly homes, workplaces and communities.
Spanning co-design with older people, business collaboration and innovations in design, work, housing, culture and health, it explores the real-world impact of ageing research and the possibilities for business in developing an ageing market.
From age-friendly homes to climate-resilient communities, the book provides a rich evidence base for healthier, more connected lives.