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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 교육/자료 > 참고자료 > 연구
· ISBN : 9781138699205
· 쪽수 : 246쪽
· 출판일 : 2017-10-23
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Acknowledgements
Contributors
Foreword: Ann Johnson
Introduction: John Keady, Lars-Christer Hyden, Ann Johnson and Caroline Swarbrick
Chapter 1: Developing the Co-researcher INvolvement and Engagement in Dementia model [COINED]: A Co-operative Inquiry Caroline Swarbrick and Open Doors
Part 1: Social Research Methods-Participatory and Visual Media
Chapter 2: Walking interviews as a research method with people living with dementia in their local community Agneta Kullberg and Elzana Odzakovic
Chapter 3: Audio recorded data as a method to understand encounters between people living with dementia and social workers Johannes Osterholm and Annika Taghizadeh Larsson
Chapter 4: Video data as a method to understand non-verbal communication in couples with dementia Elin Nilsson, Ali Reza Majlesi and Anna Ekstrom
Chapter 5: Video data and biographical music as a method to record and explore interaction in semantic dementia Jackie Kindell and Ray Wilkinson
Chapter 6: Video and observation data as a method to document practice and performances of gender in the dementia care based hair salon Sarah Campbell and Richard Ward
Part 2: Social Research Methods-Application and Innovation
Chapter 7: Ethnographic methods for understanding practices around dementia among culturally and linguistically diverse people Eleonor Antelius, Mahin Kiwi and Lisa Strandroos
Chapter 8: Photography and case study interviewing to document intergenerational family care in Singapore-Chinese families where one member has dementia May Yeok Koo and Helen Pusey
Chapter 9: Storying stories to represent the lived experience of Deaf people living with dementia in research Emma Ferguson-Coleman and Alys Young
Chapter 10: Critical discourse and policy analysis as a method to understand dementia policies Ann-Charlotte Nedlund and Jonas Nordh
Chapter 11: Privileging the play: Creating theatre with people living with dementia Hannah Zeilig and Lucy Burke
Chapter 12: Conclusion: Messages and futures in social research methods in dementia studies Lars-Christer Hyden, Caroline Swarbrick, Ann Johnson and John Keady