Intergenerational Friendship as a Conduit for Social Inclusion? Insights from the “Book‐Ends”

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Korkiamäki, R., & Elliott O'Dare, C. (2021). Intergenerational Friendship as a Conduit for Social Inclusion? Insights from the “Book‐Ends”. Social Inclusion, 9(4), 304-314Download Item:
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Friendship is said to promote psychological and physical well‐being and increase social inclusion. Yet, intergenerational
friendship has garnered little research attention due to the assumed dominance of age homophily in friendship. In this
article we explore intergenerational friendship from the perspective of “younger” and “older” friends at the “generational
book‐ends” of the life course. We focus on the role that intergenerational friendship plays in processes of social inclusion
in the everyday lives of the participants, bringing together a study conducted in Finland and one in Ireland. Both stud‐
ies employ qualitative methodology, drawing from interviews with 31 young people who were refugees (aged 13–18) in
Finland and 23 older people (aged 65+) in Ireland. Our findings reveal that the younger and the older participants concur
on the qualities and benefits of intergenerational friendship. Additionally, while age is not a uniform definer of friendships,
differences in chronological age are not meaningless but support caring, enjoyment, and inclusion in alternative ways com‐
pared to peer‐aged friendships. Access to diverse company, distinct support, broader networks, and alternative identities
lead to increased experiences of social inclusion at a personal and societal level. We conclude by calling on policy makers
and communities to create spaces and opportunities for inclusion through friendship for all generations.
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Social Inclusion9
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Ageing , Identities in Transformation , Inclusive SocietyDOI:
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