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Edited by leading scholars in the field, this collection brings together contributors from around the globe and includes international examples and case studies. The multi-disciplinary approach makes it particularly suited for a number of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in sculpture, public art and social practice, art history, cultural geography and cultural studies, performance, visual culture, design theory, architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, arts administration, museum studies, and city planning. Engages with contemporary issues including the Black Lives Matter protest and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on arts education and public art.
Edited by leading scholars in the field, this collection brings together contributors from around the globe and includes international examples and case studies. The multi-disciplinary approach makes it particularly suited for a number of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in sculpture, public art and social practice, art history, cultural geography and cultural studies, performance, visual culture, design theory, architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, arts administration, museum studies, and city planning. Engages with contemporary issues including the Black Lives Matter protest and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on arts education and public art.
With contemporary approaches based on theory and the lived experience of dementia, Occupational Therapy and Dementia is written using an occupational justice lens. It examines how core elements of how occupational therapy may support the person living with dementia through valued activity in continuing engagement in their lives, sustaining their identity and sense of purpose. This edited collection critically analyses traditional thinking about dementia practice from over 40 contributors, challenging readers to reflect and develop their work. Drawing on policy and legislation related to health and social-care, readers are given tools to focus their practice towards what is important to the person living with dementia. Most importantly, this book gives a voice to people living with dementia, emphasising their expertise. A combined emphasis on human rights and occupational justice for people living with dementia offers both a theoretical and practical frame to develop your occupational therapy practice.
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