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Moser, Ingunn.
Ways of home making in care for later life
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Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Ways of home making in care for later lifeedited by Bernike Pasveer, Oddgeir Synnes, Ingunn Moser.
other author:
Pasveer, Bernike.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore :2020.
Description:
xxx, 312 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Older peopleCare.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0406-8
ISBN:
9789811504068$q(electronic bk.)
Ways of home making in care for later life
Ways of home making in care for later life
[electronic resource] /edited by Bernike Pasveer, Oddgeir Synnes, Ingunn Moser. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2020. - xxx, 312 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Health, technology and society. - Health, technology and society..
Chapter 1. Bernike Pasveer, Oddgeir Synnes and Ingunn Moser: Doing home with care in ageing societies -- Part I: Moving Imaginaries -- Chapter 2. Oddgeir Synnes and Arthur Frank: Home as a cultural imaginary at the end of life -- Chapter 3. Loretta Baldassar, Raelene Wilding and Shane Worrell: Eldery migrants, digital kinning and digital home making across time and distance -- Chapter 4. Ingebjorg Haugen: Homesickness for people with dementia -- Chapter 5. Frode Jacobsen: Imaginaries of home making and home care in public policies -- Chapter 6. Daryl Martin, Sarah Nettleton and Christine Buse: Biographies, bricks and belonging: architectural images of home making in later life -- Part II: Negotiating Institutions -- Chapter 7. Ken Worpole: A home at the end of life: changing definitions of 'homeliness' in the hospice movement and end of life care in the UK -- Chapter 8. Daniel Lopez Gomez, Mariona Estrada Canal and Lluvi Farre Montalà: Havens and Heavens of ageing-in-community: exploring home, gender and age in senior cohousing -- Chapter 9. Natashe Lemos Dekker and Jeannette Pols: Aspirations of home making in the nursing home -- Chapter 10. Bernike Pasveer: Almost at home: modes of tinkering in hospice -- Part III: Shifting Arrangements -- Chapter 11. Ger Wackers: Making a place for dying at home: liminality, territoriality and care at the end of life -- Chapter 12. Ester Serra Mingot: Ageing across borders: the role of Sudanese elderly parents in the process of kin and home making within transnational families -- Chapter 13. Ike Kamphof and Ruud Hendriks: Beyond façade. Home making and truthfulness in dementia care -- Chapter 14. Christine Ceci, Ingunn Moser and Jeannette Pols: The shifting arrangements we call home.
This is a book on how home is made when care enters the lives of people as they grow old at home or in 'homely' institutions. Throughout the book, contributors show how home is a verb: it is something people do. Home is thus always in the making, temporal, contested, and open to negotiation and experimentation. By bringing together approaches from STS, anthropology, health humanities and health care studies, the book points to the importance of people's tinkerings and experiments with making home, as it is here that home is being made and unmade.
ISBN: 9789811504068$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-15-0406-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Older people
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LC Class. No.: HV1454 / .W397 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 303.483
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Chapter 1. Bernike Pasveer, Oddgeir Synnes and Ingunn Moser: Doing home with care in ageing societies -- Part I: Moving Imaginaries -- Chapter 2. Oddgeir Synnes and Arthur Frank: Home as a cultural imaginary at the end of life -- Chapter 3. Loretta Baldassar, Raelene Wilding and Shane Worrell: Eldery migrants, digital kinning and digital home making across time and distance -- Chapter 4. Ingebjorg Haugen: Homesickness for people with dementia -- Chapter 5. Frode Jacobsen: Imaginaries of home making and home care in public policies -- Chapter 6. Daryl Martin, Sarah Nettleton and Christine Buse: Biographies, bricks and belonging: architectural images of home making in later life -- Part II: Negotiating Institutions -- Chapter 7. Ken Worpole: A home at the end of life: changing definitions of 'homeliness' in the hospice movement and end of life care in the UK -- Chapter 8. Daniel Lopez Gomez, Mariona Estrada Canal and Lluvi Farre Montalà: Havens and Heavens of ageing-in-community: exploring home, gender and age in senior cohousing -- Chapter 9. Natashe Lemos Dekker and Jeannette Pols: Aspirations of home making in the nursing home -- Chapter 10. Bernike Pasveer: Almost at home: modes of tinkering in hospice -- Part III: Shifting Arrangements -- Chapter 11. Ger Wackers: Making a place for dying at home: liminality, territoriality and care at the end of life -- Chapter 12. Ester Serra Mingot: Ageing across borders: the role of Sudanese elderly parents in the process of kin and home making within transnational families -- Chapter 13. Ike Kamphof and Ruud Hendriks: Beyond façade. Home making and truthfulness in dementia care -- Chapter 14. Christine Ceci, Ingunn Moser and Jeannette Pols: The shifting arrangements we call home.
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