Home > Research > Publications & Outputs > How can and should UK society adjust to dementia?

Electronic data

Links

View graph of relations

How can and should UK society adjust to dementia?

Research output: Contribution to specialist publicationFeatured article

Published

Standard

How can and should UK society adjust to dementia? / Thomas, Carol; Milligan, Christine.
In: Joseph Rowntree Viewpoint, 06.2015.

Research output: Contribution to specialist publicationFeatured article

Harvard

APA

Vancouver

Author

Bibtex

@misc{954c07ee7f944783876dc32039b815db,
title = "How can and should UK society adjust to dementia?",
abstract = "This paper explores the application of the social model of disability to dementia. This involves looking in some detail at what this social model is, and where it has come from. This paper brings together the authors{\textquoteright} respective interests in disability and ageing, and our respective training in disability studies and health and social geography. ",
keywords = "dementia disability, social models",
author = "Carol Thomas and Christine Milligan",
year = "2015",
month = jun,
language = "English",
journal = "Joseph Rowntree Viewpoint",
publisher = "Joseph Rowntree Foundation",

}

RIS

TY - GEN

T1 - How can and should UK society adjust to dementia?

AU - Thomas, Carol

AU - Milligan, Christine

PY - 2015/6

Y1 - 2015/6

N2 - This paper explores the application of the social model of disability to dementia. This involves looking in some detail at what this social model is, and where it has come from. This paper brings together the authors’ respective interests in disability and ageing, and our respective training in disability studies and health and social geography.

AB - This paper explores the application of the social model of disability to dementia. This involves looking in some detail at what this social model is, and where it has come from. This paper brings together the authors’ respective interests in disability and ageing, and our respective training in disability studies and health and social geography.

KW - dementia disability

KW - social models

M3 - Featured article

JO - Joseph Rowntree Viewpoint

JF - Joseph Rowntree Viewpoint

PB - Joseph Rowntree Foundation

ER -