Participatory Case Study Work
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Participatory Case Study Work
Approaches, Authenticity and Application in Ageing Studies
Keady, John; Williams, Sion
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2022
248
Mole
Inglês
9780367615123
15 a 20 dias
385
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Introduction
1. Participatory Case Study Work: What It Is, How It Functions and Our Adaptations to the Approach
Part 1: Working One-to-one to Develop a Personal Theory
2. Living at Home with Semantic Dementia: Creating a Life Story Book with Ruby and Brian to Support Personal Identity and Well-being
3. 'The Man on the Cross': Uncovering the Body, Faith and Reflexive Self in Late-stage Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
4. Living at Home with Young Onset Dementia: Co-constructing a Family Biography with Susan and Her Nominated Family Members
5. Diagramming Stroke Survivorship and Recovery: Supporting Malcolm and Margaret to Conceptually Develop and Find Meaning in the 'Stroke Circle' and Its Situated Function as a 'Boundary Fence'
6. A Life in Balance: Co-constructing Sarah's Early Adjustment to Alzheimer's Disease Through a Series of Visual Representations of a See-saw
7. Visual Stories and Living with Dementia: Developing and Co-constructing a Neighbourhood Map with Diane and Dave to Represent Ageing-in-place
Part 2: Generating a Collective Theory from a Series of Personal Theories
8. Generating a Collective Theory of Early Diagnosis in Parkinson's: The Value of the Participatory in Participatory Case Study Work
Part 3: Doing Participatory Case Study Work with Groups
9. Music in Mind: Understanding the 'In The Moment' Musical Experiences of People Living with Dementia in a Group Setting
10. 'Stories from a Very Different Salford': Co-designing and Co-producing a Biographical Place-making Animation with the Open Doors Research Group
11. New Horizons: Working with Communities to Develop Dementia Friendly Churches
Part 4: Drawing It Together
12. Conclusion: Reflections and Directions in Participatory Case Study Work
1. Participatory Case Study Work: What It Is, How It Functions and Our Adaptations to the Approach
Part 1: Working One-to-one to Develop a Personal Theory
2. Living at Home with Semantic Dementia: Creating a Life Story Book with Ruby and Brian to Support Personal Identity and Well-being
3. 'The Man on the Cross': Uncovering the Body, Faith and Reflexive Self in Late-stage Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
4. Living at Home with Young Onset Dementia: Co-constructing a Family Biography with Susan and Her Nominated Family Members
5. Diagramming Stroke Survivorship and Recovery: Supporting Malcolm and Margaret to Conceptually Develop and Find Meaning in the 'Stroke Circle' and Its Situated Function as a 'Boundary Fence'
6. A Life in Balance: Co-constructing Sarah's Early Adjustment to Alzheimer's Disease Through a Series of Visual Representations of a See-saw
7. Visual Stories and Living with Dementia: Developing and Co-constructing a Neighbourhood Map with Diane and Dave to Represent Ageing-in-place
Part 2: Generating a Collective Theory from a Series of Personal Theories
8. Generating a Collective Theory of Early Diagnosis in Parkinson's: The Value of the Participatory in Participatory Case Study Work
Part 3: Doing Participatory Case Study Work with Groups
9. Music in Mind: Understanding the 'In The Moment' Musical Experiences of People Living with Dementia in a Group Setting
10. 'Stories from a Very Different Salford': Co-designing and Co-producing a Biographical Place-making Animation with the Open Doors Research Group
11. New Horizons: Working with Communities to Develop Dementia Friendly Churches
Part 4: Drawing It Together
12. Conclusion: Reflections and Directions in Participatory Case Study Work
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Participatory Case Study;Stroke Circle;participatory case study research;Young Onset Dementia;creative methods;Chronic;longitudinal methods;Case Study Work;biographical methods;Semantic Dementia;dementia;Life Story Work;John Keady;Dementia Friendly Communities;Sion Williams;Family Biography;groups;Personal Theory;neighbourhood maps;Stroke Survivorship;Participatory case study work;Clinical Practice;Young onset dementia diagnosis;Memory Clinic;Social justice;Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease;Higher Degree Research Students;Life Story Interview;Authentic Voice;Care Partners;Constructivist Grounded Theory Approach;NHS Ethic;National Dementia Strategies;Social Research Methods;Held;Neighbourhood Map;International Developmental Studies
Introduction
1. Participatory Case Study Work: What It Is, How It Functions and Our Adaptations to the Approach
Part 1: Working One-to-one to Develop a Personal Theory
2. Living at Home with Semantic Dementia: Creating a Life Story Book with Ruby and Brian to Support Personal Identity and Well-being
3. 'The Man on the Cross': Uncovering the Body, Faith and Reflexive Self in Late-stage Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
4. Living at Home with Young Onset Dementia: Co-constructing a Family Biography with Susan and Her Nominated Family Members
5. Diagramming Stroke Survivorship and Recovery: Supporting Malcolm and Margaret to Conceptually Develop and Find Meaning in the 'Stroke Circle' and Its Situated Function as a 'Boundary Fence'
6. A Life in Balance: Co-constructing Sarah's Early Adjustment to Alzheimer's Disease Through a Series of Visual Representations of a See-saw
7. Visual Stories and Living with Dementia: Developing and Co-constructing a Neighbourhood Map with Diane and Dave to Represent Ageing-in-place
Part 2: Generating a Collective Theory from a Series of Personal Theories
8. Generating a Collective Theory of Early Diagnosis in Parkinson's: The Value of the Participatory in Participatory Case Study Work
Part 3: Doing Participatory Case Study Work with Groups
9. Music in Mind: Understanding the 'In The Moment' Musical Experiences of People Living with Dementia in a Group Setting
10. 'Stories from a Very Different Salford': Co-designing and Co-producing a Biographical Place-making Animation with the Open Doors Research Group
11. New Horizons: Working with Communities to Develop Dementia Friendly Churches
Part 4: Drawing It Together
12. Conclusion: Reflections and Directions in Participatory Case Study Work
1. Participatory Case Study Work: What It Is, How It Functions and Our Adaptations to the Approach
Part 1: Working One-to-one to Develop a Personal Theory
2. Living at Home with Semantic Dementia: Creating a Life Story Book with Ruby and Brian to Support Personal Identity and Well-being
3. 'The Man on the Cross': Uncovering the Body, Faith and Reflexive Self in Late-stage Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
4. Living at Home with Young Onset Dementia: Co-constructing a Family Biography with Susan and Her Nominated Family Members
5. Diagramming Stroke Survivorship and Recovery: Supporting Malcolm and Margaret to Conceptually Develop and Find Meaning in the 'Stroke Circle' and Its Situated Function as a 'Boundary Fence'
6. A Life in Balance: Co-constructing Sarah's Early Adjustment to Alzheimer's Disease Through a Series of Visual Representations of a See-saw
7. Visual Stories and Living with Dementia: Developing and Co-constructing a Neighbourhood Map with Diane and Dave to Represent Ageing-in-place
Part 2: Generating a Collective Theory from a Series of Personal Theories
8. Generating a Collective Theory of Early Diagnosis in Parkinson's: The Value of the Participatory in Participatory Case Study Work
Part 3: Doing Participatory Case Study Work with Groups
9. Music in Mind: Understanding the 'In The Moment' Musical Experiences of People Living with Dementia in a Group Setting
10. 'Stories from a Very Different Salford': Co-designing and Co-producing a Biographical Place-making Animation with the Open Doors Research Group
11. New Horizons: Working with Communities to Develop Dementia Friendly Churches
Part 4: Drawing It Together
12. Conclusion: Reflections and Directions in Participatory Case Study Work
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Participatory Case Study;Stroke Circle;participatory case study research;Young Onset Dementia;creative methods;Chronic;longitudinal methods;Case Study Work;biographical methods;Semantic Dementia;dementia;Life Story Work;John Keady;Dementia Friendly Communities;Sion Williams;Family Biography;groups;Personal Theory;neighbourhood maps;Stroke Survivorship;Participatory case study work;Clinical Practice;Young onset dementia diagnosis;Memory Clinic;Social justice;Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease;Higher Degree Research Students;Life Story Interview;Authentic Voice;Care Partners;Constructivist Grounded Theory Approach;NHS Ethic;National Dementia Strategies;Social Research Methods;Held;Neighbourhood Map;International Developmental Studies