Föreläsning

Social Inclusion and Loneliness in a Changing Society: Advancing Research and Driving Societal Impact

Installationsföreläsning

Välkommen att lyssna till Bianca Suanets installationsföreläsning som ny professor i i åldrande och social förändring. Föreläsningen kommer att ske på Campus Norrköping, i Kåken hus, samt digitalt via Zoom. Hela installationsceremonin och föreläsningen ges på engelska. Efter ceremonin anordnas ett mingel.

Anmäl dig senast 10 april. Du som ser denna information när sista anmälningsdag har passerat, men är ändå välkommen att lyssna, men då kan du inte delta vid minglet.

Ange i din anmälan om du planerar att delta på plats i Norrköping eller via Zoom.

Installationsföreläsningar vid IKOS

Om Biancas föreläsning (ges på engelska)

This inaugural lecture examines how societal changes, such as individualization, welfare state policies, and demographic shifts, influence loneliness, social inclusion, and care use among older adults. It highlights the importance of macro- and meso-level factors, such as cultural norms, community structures, and policies, in shaping social experiences and opportunities for connection, and it discusses theoretical development.

Special attention is given to vulnerable groups, such as older migrants, individuals with low incomes, and those facing structural inequalities, exploring how these factors intersect with loneliness and social inclusion. The lecture also delves into key findings on how social ageing among older adults has evolved over the past decades, with traditional family networks being supplemented or replaced by friendships and community ties.

It critiques current interventions for focusing too narrowly on individuals already experiencing loneliness and social exclusion and advocates for a more systemic, preventative approach that addresses societal and community structures. Through an interdisciplinary lens, the lecture underscores the need for innovative, evidence-based practices and co-created solutions with policymakers and stakeholders.

By integrating insights from sociology, psychology, and health sciences, it aims to advance our understanding of social ageing and promote meaningful societal change to foster inclusion and well-being for all generations.