An edited volume discussing the underpinning concepts of citizenship, agency, and participation in the context of the everyday lives of people living with a dementia. The editors explain the theoretical underpinning of citizenship before the contributors show the way it can broaden the everyday lives of people with dementia
Life at Home for People with a Dementia provides an evidence-based and readable account of improving...
This article aims to advance knowledge of inclusive (social) citizenship, through an empirical analy...
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...
This paper scans recent developments within citizenship studies and relates them to the field of dem...
Personhood has provided a lens for conceptualising dementia practice and research for over ten years...
The ethics of care is an emerging field of interest in many disciplines, including care for people w...
This article examines the experiences of citizens with dementia who campaign for social change, with...
Within Western cultures, portrayals of dementia as ‘a living death’ are being challenged by people l...
The role of Everyday Technology (ET) use is presented as subsidiary or neutral in policy for age- an...
Since living with dementia implies increasing difficulties in taking charge of rights due to cogniti...
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Social death is apparent when people are considered unworthy of social participation and deemed to b...
The ethics of care is an emerging field of interest in many disciplines, including care for people w...
Life at Home for People with a Dementia provides an evidence-based and readable account of improving...
This article aims to advance knowledge of inclusive (social) citizenship, through an empirical analy...
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...
This paper scans recent developments within citizenship studies and relates them to the field of dem...
Personhood has provided a lens for conceptualising dementia practice and research for over ten years...
The ethics of care is an emerging field of interest in many disciplines, including care for people w...
This article examines the experiences of citizens with dementia who campaign for social change, with...
Within Western cultures, portrayals of dementia as ‘a living death’ are being challenged by people l...
The role of Everyday Technology (ET) use is presented as subsidiary or neutral in policy for age- an...
Since living with dementia implies increasing difficulties in taking charge of rights due to cogniti...
Item not available in this repository.http://dunedinacademicpress.co.uk/page/detail/Everyday-Citizen...
Social death is apparent when people are considered unworthy of social participation and deemed to b...
The ethics of care is an emerging field of interest in many disciplines, including care for people w...
Life at Home for People with a Dementia provides an evidence-based and readable account of improving...
This article aims to advance knowledge of inclusive (social) citizenship, through an empirical analy...
Personhood has provided a lens for conceptualising dementia practice and research for over ten years...