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The company of others: generating knowhow in later life
Authors:Helen Kimberley  Barry Golding
Institution:1. Brotherhood of St Laurence, Melbourne, Australiahkimberley@bsl.org.au;3. Federation University Australia, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Abstract

This paper explores some important aspects of the generation of practical knowledge through later life. It is about the relationship between knowledge generation, agency and capability, developed informally through the life experiences in and through the Company of Others. It emphasises how the everyday processes of socialisation create invaluable opportunities to know how to navigate the diverse and complex changes thrown up in the journey through later life. It asks where and how knowhow is generated after workforce participation ceases and pays particular attention to ‘third places’, opportunities in the community that enable social connections beyond the first and second places, home and work, respectively. The empirical and theoretical data come from two main Australian sources amplified by new international research in cognate fields. The first is a study about Generating knowhow in later life. The second derives from insights from research for a book into the origins and nature of the now international Men’s Shed Movement.
Keywords:Knowhow  social connection  men’s sheds  older Australians  incidental learning  social isolation
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