Queering Age-Friendly NYC: A Critical Discourse Analysis.

TitleQueering Age-Friendly NYC: A Critical Discourse Analysis.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsOswald, AG
JournalJ Aging Soc Policy
Pagination1-17
Date Published2024 Feb 21
ISSN1545-0821
Abstract

This study employed critical discourse analysis to investigate the representation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) older adults in the context of New York City's age-friendly initiative. An extensive review of over 800 pages of public records was conducted to understand how LGBTQ+ older adults were depicted within the discourse and to identify the authorities responsible for their recognition. The findings highlight the unequal representation of social identities, notably the absence of transgender and queer older adults in the examined texts. Authorities wielded discourses of power and accountability to influence perceptions of LGBTQ+ older adults, focusing on their risks and vulnerabilities. This emphasis on deficits, without acknowledgment of strengths and protective factors, has implications for age-friendly initiatives and may lead to an oversight of information necessary for the development of culturally sensitive interventions. To foster communities that are not only friendly but also equitable and just, policymakers must recognize and address subgroup variations within the LGBTQ+ population. This research underscores the importance of ensuring that age-friendly initiatives are inclusive and responsive to the diverse needs of LGBTQ+ older adults.

DOI10.1080/08959420.2024.2320046
Alternate JournalJ Aging Soc Policy
PubMed ID38383992