Blog – Dementia and stigma through the lenses of neuro-culture and neoliberalism
PhD Students Felicity Slocombe and Chloe Waterman explore neuro-culture and neoliberalism arguing these are negatively impacting people with dementia.
PhD Students Felicity Slocombe and Chloe Waterman explore neuro-culture and neoliberalism arguing these are negatively impacting people with dementia.
I, We, You, He, She, They, and It – small words that take on a whole new meaing when listening back to conversations between loved ones living with dementia.
Felicity Slocombe shares the progress she is making in her research, and the lessons she has learned so far from analysing conversations.
Felicity Slocombe discusses her work on collective remembering or co-remembering and how it can be used in interactions with people living with dementia
Research ethics are the moral principles that govern how researchers should carry work. Felicity Slocombe has some advice for getting your ethics approved
Catch-up with Felicity Slocombe, as she discusses what she discovered at her first face-to-face dementia conference & experiences of presenting her work
Meet new blogger Felicity Slocombe, PhD Student from Loughborough University, researching interactions and identity in dementia.