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Conduct in Dementia: Video Analysis of Arts Interventions
journal contribution
posted on 2019-04-25, 14:16 authored by Christian Morgner, Spencer Hazel, Justine Schneider, Victoria TischlerThis study applies video analysis to an investigation of interactions among people with
dementia in a cultural context, specifically a visual art exhibition in a gallery. The study
adopts a sociologically-informed approach to explore the role of artworks and how these may
be beneficial to dementia care, by focusing on meaning-making conversational practices
among people living with dementia. The interactions of different individuals with various
forms of dementia were recorded during three gallery visits, including their engagement with
gallery attendants and artworks. The findings reveal the socially empowering impact of
interactions related to artwork, with complex patterns in bodily behaviour and facial
expressions meaning that orientation to dementia became negligible. The paper makes a
contribution to the growing field of sociology of aging and well-being from an interaction
analytic perspective, indicating that cultural values can play a greater role in the care of
people living with dementia.
History
Citation
Sociological Research Online, 2019Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/Department of Media, Communication and SociologyVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)