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Life with Dementia: Relations (CfP, Conference, Sweden, 15-17 October 2014)

posted on January 11, 2025

Life with Dementia: Relations
Centre for Dementia Research
Linköping University Norrköping, Sweden
15-17 October, 2014

The aim of the international conference LIFE WITH DEMENTIA: RELATIONS is to bring together scholars from a broad range of disciplines and fields of research, approaching dementia from theoretical as well as empirical perspectives. We welcome abstracts addressing one or more of the conference themes:

  • Identity & Interaction
  • Biography and the Socio-Physical Environment
  • Citizenship, Community & Voices
  • Ethnocultural Diversity
  • Embodied (Inter)Subjectivity & Temporality

CONFIRMED PLENARY SPEAKERS
Professor Emerita Jennifer Radden, Philosophy, University of Massachusetts, Boston Professor Heidi E. Hamilton, Department of Linguistics, Georgetown University Professor Lawrence Cohen, Anthropology Department, University of California, Berkeley Research Professor Deborah Stone, Department of Government, Dartmouth Collage Associate Professor Pia Kontos, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto Dr. Habib Chaudhury, Department of Gerontology, Simon Fraser University

Please direct any questions and submit your abstract (250 words) via email. Deadline for submission: April 1, 2014. Please visit our web site for more information.

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