In this paper I draw on the ‘Dementia Talking’ corpus of 45 hours of video data collected from three distinct yet complimentary British settings: a specialist dementia care home; people with dementia’s own homes; and a GP-based memory service. In so doing, I explore how discursive (and non-discursive) acts of ‘feeling’, ‘touch’ and ‘emotion’ are constructed and interact to position the person living with a dementia as with, or without, ‘capacity’. I argue that social interconnectedness can be usefully interrogated at the micro-level of everyday practice; and that these mundane practices combine to shape, contest and (re)value broader regulatory forces
Dementia is a challenging, progressive set of conditions which present a large care burden to inform...
Recent research has stressed the collaborative competences of people living with dementia, showing h...
This article discusses the reduction of the complex experience of dementia to a dichotomised ‘trage...
In this paper I draw on the ‘Dementia Talking’ corpus of 45 hours of video data collected from three...
Introduction: Societal discourses of dementia are medicalised and dehumanising. This leads to a soci...
This thesis explores the communication of a group of older people with dementia living in a resident...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-95)People in our society are living longer, dementia i...
Over the space of a few decades, biomedical advances have blurred the line between life and death an...
Understanding dementia is a pressing challenge. Societal awareness is increasing, the cost of care i...
Aims and objectives: This paper presents a theory explaining the processes used by informal carers o...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This paper draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ca...
Dementia is a challenging, progressive set of conditions which present a large care burden to inform...
This article reports findings from a three-year project on 'Communication patterns and their consequ...
Diagnosing dementia is difficult for various reasons and on a number of levels (ethical, medical, in...
Item not available in this repository.This article discusses the reduction of the complex experience...
Dementia is a challenging, progressive set of conditions which present a large care burden to inform...
Recent research has stressed the collaborative competences of people living with dementia, showing h...
This article discusses the reduction of the complex experience of dementia to a dichotomised ‘trage...
In this paper I draw on the ‘Dementia Talking’ corpus of 45 hours of video data collected from three...
Introduction: Societal discourses of dementia are medicalised and dehumanising. This leads to a soci...
This thesis explores the communication of a group of older people with dementia living in a resident...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-95)People in our society are living longer, dementia i...
Over the space of a few decades, biomedical advances have blurred the line between life and death an...
Understanding dementia is a pressing challenge. Societal awareness is increasing, the cost of care i...
Aims and objectives: This paper presents a theory explaining the processes used by informal carers o...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This paper draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ca...
Dementia is a challenging, progressive set of conditions which present a large care burden to inform...
This article reports findings from a three-year project on 'Communication patterns and their consequ...
Diagnosing dementia is difficult for various reasons and on a number of levels (ethical, medical, in...
Item not available in this repository.This article discusses the reduction of the complex experience...
Dementia is a challenging, progressive set of conditions which present a large care burden to inform...
Recent research has stressed the collaborative competences of people living with dementia, showing h...
This article discusses the reduction of the complex experience of dementia to a dichotomised ‘trage...