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Designing Urban Intergenerational Co-Living Environments: Enhancing Community Engagement and Psychological Well-Being for the Elderly Through Sports and Recreation

Xin Cheng , Ying Yan

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In the context of an aging society, family-based elder care has become the preferred choice, with intergenerational co-living models, where elderly individuals reside with their children and grandchildren, posing higher demands on urban residential environments. This study analyzes the factors, needs, and challenges associated with urban intergenerational co-living within the framework of family-based elder care. It aims to propose design strategies that cater to the specific living requirements of elderly individuals at various stages of aging while accommodating the needs of other family members, including children and grandchildren. The study also addresses the complexities introduced by family planning policy reforms, which influence intergenerational co-living environments. Strategies are suggested to create inclusive, livable spaces that balance the needs of all generations, fostering stronger familial bonds and harmonious development of intergenerational relationships. From a sports psychology perspective, this research emphasizes the role of recreational and sports activities in intergenerational co-living environments. By incorporating shared spaces for physical activities, sports, and recreation, the proposed design strategies promote psychological well-being, enhance social engagement, and improve overall quality of life for all family members. These insights provide a foundation for integrating physical and emotional health into urban residential planning, contributing to sustainable and harmonious living environments.

Keywords: Aging; City; Intergenerational Co-living; Residential Environment,.

María Dolores Molina Poveda, Eduardo Galak

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The advent of cinema brought with it its use as a propaganda device with which to transmit ideals and doctrines. As a result, newsreels and cinema documentaries were born with the aim of showing the «most relevant» news of the country and abroad, the former with a shorter duration. In this study, the Spanish NO-DO and «Sucesos Argentinos» are used as primary sources to interpret the images and imaginaries that were projected between 1943 and 1955 on female physical culture. The intention is to understand the official discourse of both political regimes on what Argentinean and Spanish society should be like, especially by questioning those meanings about women. In total, 69 issues of NO-DO and 14 editions of «Sucesos Argentinos» have been found which aim to show female physical culture in this period. The female physical culture shown in both newsreels was aimed at strengthening women’s bodies so that they could carry out their «natural functions» (mother, wife, housewife), as well as highlighting their «inferiority» in relation to men through lower impact activities and the homogenization of bodies through clothing, and the performance of the same exercises in synchrony. And all this in countries with different regimes, but which, in the end, coincided.

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female physical culture, NO-DO, Sucesos Argentinos, propaganda, audio-visual images

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