Muddling along in the city: Framing the cityscape of dementia.

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Muddling along in the city: Framing the cityscape of dementia.

Autor: Manthorpe, Jill; Iliffe, Steve

Publication year: 2020

Dementia (London, England)

issn:1741-2684 1471-3012

doi: 10.1177/1471301218817451


Abstract:

There is growing interest in the social geography of dementia, with the development of dementia-friendly communities, localities and cities in the developed world. This paper considers the claims being made for cities to be risky spaces for people with dementia. It debates this through an analysis based on Bacchi’s ‘representation of problems’ framework, evidencing this with policy documents and research findings. This reveals that the city is often seen as problematic for people with dementia, despite evidence to the contrary, and that local politicians are making claims for cities to be responsive dementia communities. The nature of local political ambitions is illustrated by strategies from London and from Manchester in the UK.

Language: eng

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Pmid: 30537873

Tags: Humans; risk; Cities; *Dementia; London; cities; Public Policy; *City Planning/methods; *Environment Design; dementia-friendly; policy claims; representation of problems

Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30537873/

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