Within the still-dominant medical discourse on dementia, disorders of language feature prominently among diagnostic criteria. In this view, changes in ability to produce or understand coherent speech are considered to be an inevitable result of neuropathology. Alternative psychosocial accounts of communicative challenges in dementia exists, but to date, little emphasis has been placed on people with dementia as social actors who create meaning and context from their social interactions. In this article we draw on Bakhtin’s concepts of the carnivalesque, heteroglossia, polyphony and dialogism to analyse a series of interactions involving people with dementia in day and residential care environments. We argue that many of the communicative ch...
Understanding dementia is a pressing challenge. Societal awareness is increasing, the cost of care i...
Several dementia subtypes affect either some aspect of speech fluency and/or comprehension. Linguist...
It is well recognized that when people are living with a dementia, effective communication can be a ...
Within the still-dominant medical discourse on dementia, disorders of language feature prominently a...
yesWithin the still-dominant medical discourse on dementia, disorders of language (such as dysphasia...
This article contributes to debates about the category “dementia,” which until recently has been dom...
This article contributes to debates about the cat-egory “dementia, ” which until recently has been d...
It is well recognized that when people are living with a dementia, effective communication can be a ...
noThis paper considers the situation of people with dementia who are living in long-term care from ...
There is minimal research investigating non-speech communication as a result of living with severe d...
Within Western cultures, portrayals of dementia as ‘a living death’ are being challenged by people l...
Introduction: Societal discourses of dementia are medicalised and dehumanising. This leads to a soci...
This article examines connections between language, identity, and cultural difference in the context...
This article examines connections between language, identity, and cultural difference in the context...
Dementia remains widely feared and stigmatised in contemporary society. Popular representations comm...
Understanding dementia is a pressing challenge. Societal awareness is increasing, the cost of care i...
Several dementia subtypes affect either some aspect of speech fluency and/or comprehension. Linguist...
It is well recognized that when people are living with a dementia, effective communication can be a ...
Within the still-dominant medical discourse on dementia, disorders of language feature prominently a...
yesWithin the still-dominant medical discourse on dementia, disorders of language (such as dysphasia...
This article contributes to debates about the category “dementia,” which until recently has been dom...
This article contributes to debates about the cat-egory “dementia, ” which until recently has been d...
It is well recognized that when people are living with a dementia, effective communication can be a ...
noThis paper considers the situation of people with dementia who are living in long-term care from ...
There is minimal research investigating non-speech communication as a result of living with severe d...
Within Western cultures, portrayals of dementia as ‘a living death’ are being challenged by people l...
Introduction: Societal discourses of dementia are medicalised and dehumanising. This leads to a soci...
This article examines connections between language, identity, and cultural difference in the context...
This article examines connections between language, identity, and cultural difference in the context...
Dementia remains widely feared and stigmatised in contemporary society. Popular representations comm...
Understanding dementia is a pressing challenge. Societal awareness is increasing, the cost of care i...
Several dementia subtypes affect either some aspect of speech fluency and/or comprehension. Linguist...
It is well recognized that when people are living with a dementia, effective communication can be a ...