Sociability, interaction through which solitariness becomes togetherness or a union with others, has largely been explored without reference to the importance of bodily sources of agency. Encapsulated in the theoretical notion of embodied selfhood is the pre-reflective nature of selfhood deriving from the body's pre-reflective capacity for engaging with the world and the socio-cultural significance of the body. This paper argues for an expansion of the discourse on sociability in dementia to include embodied selfhood as a source of interactive practices. An 8-month ethnographic study of selfhood in dementia was conducted in a Canadian long-term care facility. The findings suggest that social and cultural habits, movements and other physical...
To address shortcomings in traditional long-term residential care (LTRC), facilities are increasingl...
Background : A dementia diagnosis can impact on social interactions. This study aims to understand h...
The maintenance of self in dementia is associated with socio-biographical factors. The theoretical l...
Sociability, interaction through which solitariness becomes togetherness or a union with others, has...
Sociability, interaction through which solitariness becomes togetherness or a union with others, has...
It has become commonly expected that the “personhood” of people with dementia should be recognised, ...
Key Words: Alzheimer’s disease, Material Engagement, Practice Theory, Long-term Care Individuals wit...
Over the space of a few decades, biomedical advances have blurred the line between life and death an...
Introduction: Societal discourses of dementia are medicalised and dehumanising. This leads to a soci...
The tacit knowledge paradigm is gaining recognition as an important source of knowledge that informs...
This thesis explores the communication of a group of older people with dementia living in a resident...
As a corrective to the depersonalizing tendencies of some caregiving practices and treatment context...
This paper reports findings from a three-year study which integrated Kitwood's (1997) person-centred...
This paper draws on two data sources (Kelly's ethnographic study and a British Broadcasting Corporat...
Background and Objectives: A dementia diagnosis can impact on social interactions. This study aims t...
To address shortcomings in traditional long-term residential care (LTRC), facilities are increasingl...
Background : A dementia diagnosis can impact on social interactions. This study aims to understand h...
The maintenance of self in dementia is associated with socio-biographical factors. The theoretical l...
Sociability, interaction through which solitariness becomes togetherness or a union with others, has...
Sociability, interaction through which solitariness becomes togetherness or a union with others, has...
It has become commonly expected that the “personhood” of people with dementia should be recognised, ...
Key Words: Alzheimer’s disease, Material Engagement, Practice Theory, Long-term Care Individuals wit...
Over the space of a few decades, biomedical advances have blurred the line between life and death an...
Introduction: Societal discourses of dementia are medicalised and dehumanising. This leads to a soci...
The tacit knowledge paradigm is gaining recognition as an important source of knowledge that informs...
This thesis explores the communication of a group of older people with dementia living in a resident...
As a corrective to the depersonalizing tendencies of some caregiving practices and treatment context...
This paper reports findings from a three-year study which integrated Kitwood's (1997) person-centred...
This paper draws on two data sources (Kelly's ethnographic study and a British Broadcasting Corporat...
Background and Objectives: A dementia diagnosis can impact on social interactions. This study aims t...
To address shortcomings in traditional long-term residential care (LTRC), facilities are increasingl...
Background : A dementia diagnosis can impact on social interactions. This study aims to understand h...
The maintenance of self in dementia is associated with socio-biographical factors. The theoretical l...