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Living independently as an ethnic minority elder: A relational perspective on the issues of aging and ethnic minority

Posted on April 11, 2014

This study examines the residential experiences of Korean ethnic elders in affordable housing in the greater Chicago area, focusing on how patterns of social relationships that evolved around a geographical location and its urban infrastructure …

Posted in AgeInPlace in the community, Community dynamics in naturally occuring communities, Publication

Making home in the age of globalization: A comparative analysis of elderly homes in the U.S. and Korea

Posted on December 10, 2013

This study suggests an alternative model of home as a dynamic place where one’s dwelling and social world gradually meld together. The melding process as it occurs in context is highlighted. Using an ethnographic field …

Posted in AgeInPlace in the community, Community dynamics in intentional communities, Publication
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