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1. ‘When the saints go marching in’: constructions of senior volunteering in Norwegian government white papers, and in Norwegian senior volunteers’ and health-care professionals’ stories.

2. Precarious ageing in a global pandemic – older adults' experiences of being at risk due to COVID-19.

3. Modes of relating to the new ICTs among older internet users: a qualitative approach.

4. Migrants' pathways to aged care: the role of local relationships of care in facilitating access for super-diverse older populations.

5. Sociocultural insights on dementia care-giving in Arab and Muslim communities: the perspectives of family care-givers.

6. 'It's overwhelming at the start': transitioning to public transit use as an older adult.

7. Exploring ageing and time as resources in men's mental health experiences.

8. International retirement and later-life migrants in the Marche region, Italy: materialities of landscape, 'home', lifestyle and consumption.

9. (In)Decent work conditions and quality care: an issue for long-term care policy.

10. Doing ageing research in pandemic times: a reflexive approach towards research ethics during the COVID-19 pandemic.

11. 'When it comes to carers, you've got to be grateful that you've got a carer coming': older people's narratives of self-funding social care in England.

12. Downward transfer of support and care: understanding the cultural lag in rural China.

13. Ageing in extra-care housing: preparation, persistence and self-management at the boundary between the third and fourth age.

14. Care precarity among older British migrants in Spain.

15. Developing a multisensory methodology to explore older people's landscape experience in Australian aged-care facilities.

16. Care chronicles: needing, seeking and getting self-funded social care as biographical disruptions among older people and their families.

17. Older people's family relationships in disequilibrium during the COVID-19 pandemic. What really matters?

18. Doing time in care homes: insights into the experiences of care home residents in Germany during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.

19. Social networks and their impact on access to health care: insights from older widows living alone in Kottayam, South India.

20. Experiences of social frailty among rural community-dwelling and assisted-living older adults: a qualitative study.

21. Making the mundane remarkable: an ethnography of the 'dignity encounter' in community district nursing.

22. A point of connection? Wellbeing, the veteran identity and older adults.

23. Constructing and negotiating social participation in old age: experiences of older adults living in urban environments in the United Kingdom.

24. Cultural generativity in perspective: motivations of older Jewish volunteers.

25. Theatre production: a positive metaphor for dementia care-giving.

26. Art, authenticity and citizenship for people living with dementia in a care home.

27. Being occupied: supporting 'meaningful activity' in care homes for older people in England.

28. Being a gerontologist: intersections between the professional and the personal in the Ageing of British Gerontology project.

29. 'Swallow medicine, eat rice, pray about health': health, health care and health-seeking experiences of South-East Asian older refugees.

30. Peer support for the newly diagnosed: how people with dementia can co-produce meeting centre services.

31. Thinking about caring for older relatives in the future: a qualitative exploration.

32. A salutogenesis approach to ageing with impairment: the managing and coping experiences of older people ageing with deafblindness.

33. Managing the retention or divestment of material possessions in the transition to retirement: implications for sustainable consumption and for later-life wellbeing.

34. The securitisation of dementia: socialities of securitisation on secure dementia care units.

35. Carers' involvement in telecare provision by local councils for older people in England: perspectives of council telecare managers and stakeholders.

36. Exploring the 'active mechanisms' for engaging rural-dwelling older men with dementia in a community technological initiative.

37. Prolonged or preserved working life? Intra-organisational institutions embedded in human resource routines.

38. 'I'm old, but I'm not old-fashioned': mealtimes and cooking practices among Danish widows and widowers.

39. Couples affected by dementia and their experiences of advance care planning: a grounded theory study.

40. 'You really do become invisible': examining older adults' right to the city in the United Kingdom.

41. 'We're happy as we are': the experience of living with possible undiagnosed dementia.

42. Circles of impacts within and beyond participatory action research with older people.

43. What kind of home is your care home? A typology of personalised care provided in residential and nursing homes.

44. Right at home: living with dementia and multi-morbidities.

45. Talking about frailty: health professional perspectives and an ideological dilemma.

46. 'I'm going to live my life for me': trans ageing, care, and older trans and gender non-conforming adults' expectations of and concerns for later life.

47. Planning for healthy ageing: how the use of third places contributes to the social health of older populations.

48. Generational (dis)agreements – family support, national law and older immigrants in extended households.

49. Future outlook of people living alone with early-stage dementia and their non-resident relatives and friends who support them.

50. What do family care-givers want from domiciliary care for relatives living with dementia? A qualitative study.