The ethics of care is an emerging field of interest in many disciplines, including care for people with dementia. The ethics of care as proposed by Joan Tronto is a political argument for care together with a set of principles, the integrity of care, to guide and critique practice. This two-pronged approach enables on one hand, a political, complex and situated examination of inequality, and on the other hand the integrity of care provides a set of principles to guide inclusive citizenship practices. This approach has the significant advantage of recognition of the fight that people with dementia face to achieve rights and citizenship as an issue of social justice. In this paper, three challenges to citizenship are discussed in relation to ...
As populations around the globe grow older, a greater number of people are becoming susceptible to t...
This article draws on two studies that have used an ethic of care analysis to explore lay, nursing a...
The aim of this paper is to argue for the utility of a relational model of disability, as a way of c...
The ethics of care is an emerging field of interest in many disciplines, including care for people w...
Personhood has provided a lens for conceptualising dementia practice and research for over ten years...
Citizenship for people with a disability has become a notable subject within disability studies, but...
Citizenship for people with a disability has become a notable subject within disability studies, but...
Background. Human rights and citizenship are concepts widely used in health and social care literatu...
Personhood has provided a lens for conceptualising dementia practice and research for over ten years...
This paper scans recent developments within citizenship studies and relates them to the field of dem...
Within western cultures, portrayals of dementia as ‘a living death’ are being challenged by people l...
This article examines the experiences of citizens with dementia who campaign for social change, with...
Since living with dementia implies increasing difficulties in taking charge of rights due to cogniti...
There are opportunities in practice for practitioners to sustain the citizenship of the people with ...
An edited volume discussing the underpinning concepts of citizenship, agency, and participation in t...
As populations around the globe grow older, a greater number of people are becoming susceptible to t...
This article draws on two studies that have used an ethic of care analysis to explore lay, nursing a...
The aim of this paper is to argue for the utility of a relational model of disability, as a way of c...
The ethics of care is an emerging field of interest in many disciplines, including care for people w...
Personhood has provided a lens for conceptualising dementia practice and research for over ten years...
Citizenship for people with a disability has become a notable subject within disability studies, but...
Citizenship for people with a disability has become a notable subject within disability studies, but...
Background. Human rights and citizenship are concepts widely used in health and social care literatu...
Personhood has provided a lens for conceptualising dementia practice and research for over ten years...
This paper scans recent developments within citizenship studies and relates them to the field of dem...
Within western cultures, portrayals of dementia as ‘a living death’ are being challenged by people l...
This article examines the experiences of citizens with dementia who campaign for social change, with...
Since living with dementia implies increasing difficulties in taking charge of rights due to cogniti...
There are opportunities in practice for practitioners to sustain the citizenship of the people with ...
An edited volume discussing the underpinning concepts of citizenship, agency, and participation in t...
As populations around the globe grow older, a greater number of people are becoming susceptible to t...
This article draws on two studies that have used an ethic of care analysis to explore lay, nursing a...
The aim of this paper is to argue for the utility of a relational model of disability, as a way of c...