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- W2360542414 abstract "Over the past 10 years, attention to notions of citizenship has played an increasingly important role in dementia discourse. Arguably, the focus on citizenship represents a ‘‘fourth moment’’ (Bartlett & O’Connor, 2010) or turn, in the development of understanding around dementia, where dementia moved from first being recognized predominantly as a natural sign of aging (senility), to a second period of constructing it as a primarily biomedical condition, followed by a third shift toward a more relational understanding that addressed the importance of seeing the person beyond the medical condition, to now considering the importance of embedding responses and relationships within broader socio-political practices and discourses. The language of citizenship challenges the tendency to problematize the experience of dementia as an individual experience by drawing attention to how people’s experiences are shaped by socio-cultural practices and assumptions: the personal is political. At core, it offers hope for the continued development of inclusionary practices that foster the possibilities for people living with dementia to live well and fully with their diagnosis. Different frameworks have been offered for conceptualizing citizenship as practice. Bartlett and O’Connor (2007, 2010), for example, conceptualize an understanding of social citizenship as a status, practice and relationship grounded by six fundamental rights. These include: opportunities for growth; to have one’s self recognized in a holistic way beyond simply that of a person with dementia; to retain purpose in one’s life irrespective of diagnosis; to participate as an active agent in one’s life; to create a sense of solidarity and belonging with others; and importantly, the right to live life free of discrimination. Another way for conceptualizing is offered by Gilmour and Brannelly (2010) who draw on relational care ethics to argue for a more relational citizenship grounded in attentiveness, responsibility, competence and responsiveness. (See also Brannelly, 2011a, 2011b). Baldwin (2008) draws attention to yet another aspect of citizenship as practice, that of" @default.
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- W2360542414 title "Editorial introduction: Special issue on Citizenship and Dementia" @default.
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