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Dr. Grenier is an inter-disciplinary scholar focused on aging and the life course. Her research focuses on understanding the interface of public policies, organizational practices, and older people’s lived experience, with a particular focus on aging and inequality. She has led and participated in international, national, and provincial teams on aging and care, and carried out funded research on life course transitions, social constructs of frailty, aging with a disability, home care reform, and homelessness among older people (SSHRC, ESDC, CIHR). She currently is PI of a SSHRC Insight Grant: Precarity and aging: unequal experiences in contemporary late life. (2016-2021). Her recent books include Late life homelessness: Experiences of disadvantage and unequal aging (In Press, 2021 MQUP) and Precarity and Aging: Understanding changing forms of risk and vulnerability in later life (Eds, with Phillipson and Settersten, 2020 Policy Press).
Amanda was the recipient of the 2018 Katz Distinguished Visiting Scholar in Interdisciplinary Age Studies (Trent); and the 2017 Hallsworth Visiting Fellow, University of Manchester, UK. She serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Aging Studies as well as a number of expert advisory committees on aging. She also co-leads the Knowledge Mobilization Strand (K-MOB) of AGE-WELL National Centre of Excellence (NCE) and is a co-applicant on the Inclusive Communities for Older Immigrants SSHRC Partnership Grant (PI- Guruge).
Amanda was the recipient of the 2018 Katz Distinguished Visiting Scholar in Interdisciplinary Age Studies (Trent); and the 2017 Hallsworth Visiting Fellow, University of Manchester, UK. She serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Aging Studies as well as a number of expert advisory committees on aging. She also co-leads the Knowledge Mobilization Strand (K-MOB) of AGE-WELL National Centre of Excellence (NCE) and is a co-applicant on the Inclusive Communities for Older Immigrants SSHRC Partnership Grant (PI- Guruge).
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Amanda Grenier,Deborah O'Connor, Krista James, Daphne Imahori, Daniella Minchopoulos, Nicole Velev, Laura Tamblyn-Watts,Jim Mann
Canadian journal on aging = La revue canadienne du vieillissementpp.1-8, (2024)
Tamara Sussman, Xue Ping Ma, Oluwagbemiga Oyinlola,Amanda Grenier, M Ariel Cascio,Lynn McCleary,Paulette V Hunter, Maryse Soulières, Rym Zakaria
BMJ openno. 8 (2024): e085954-e085954
Critical Dementia Studiespp.119-135, (2023)
Innovation in Agingno. Supplement_1 (2023): 717-718
Journal of Aging Studies (2023): 101138-101138
Aging and Health Researchno. 1 (2023): 100120-100120
Humanities and Social Sciences Communicationsno. 1 (2023): 1-17
Innovation in Agingno. Supplement_1 (2023): 545-545
Critical Gerontology for Social Workerspp.66-80, (2022)
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#Papers: 121
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