Communication Monographs | 2019

Meanings of talk about the transition to retirement: Connecting macro and micro discourses

 

Abstract


ABSTRACT This study integrates the normative theory of social support and organizational discourse perspectives to examine the meanings of baby boomers’ talk about changes associated with the transition to retirement, and how this talk connects to societal Discourses. Analysis of interviews with 43 participants (21 couples) revealed that talk about changes associated with money and time implicated multiple task, identity, and relational meanings. Drawing connections between talk and Discourse about finances was relatively straightforward, whereas there was more disjuncture regarding time. Results suggest that participants were easily able to talk about financial issues, perhaps because of more prominent Discourse, but found discussing identity and relational aspects of spending time in retirement more difficult, perhaps due to a lack of Discourse.

Volume 86
Pages 479 - 500
DOI 10.1080/03637751.2019.1614203
Language English
Journal Communication Monographs

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