Ageing in communities and territories
Résumé
Faced with the global phenomenon of ageing populations, this issue presents a diversity of international experiences, some of which highlight the challenges of involving older adults in the social and political production of their communities. It is a continuation of the debates initiated by the WHO in the first place, and by the International Study Network on Age, Citizenship and Socio-Economic Integration (Réiactis) since its creation in 2006, and, more recently, at the 6th International Congress of Réiactis in Metz (France). The next highlight will be held in Montreal from 4 to 6 June 2024 at its 7th international conference on Life courses. Envisaging the plurality of contexts and times. In this context, we hope to inspire readers to develop or pursue research and practices that are attentive to the plurality of socio-spatial frameworks and the dynamics of population ageing.