JF
Publications
- A symbolic interactionism of dementia: a tangle in 'the Alzheimer Conundrum'
- The art of friendliness: Organiser perspectives on curating dementia friendly cultural events
- Finding Order through Disorder: Dementia as a Reflection of Social Organization
- Age-discriminated IVF Access and Evidence-based Ageism: Is There a Better Way?
- The conundrum of the psychological interface: On the problems of bridging the biological and the social
- Dissonant dementia: neuropsychiatry, awareness, and contradictions in cognitive decline
- Pathologisation, (bio)medicalisation and biopolitics
- Conclusion
- A Critical History of Dementia Studies
- Introduction
- Race, ethnicity and culture
- Structuring unequal relations: role trajectories in informal dementia care
- Age‐associations in British politics: Implications for the sociology of aging
- Distributed Selves: Shifting Inequities of Impression Management in Couples Living with Dementia
- Renegotiating relationships: Theorising shared experiences of dementia within the dyadic career
- Discovering deviance: The visibility mechanisms through which one becomes a person with dementia in interaction
- Negotiating Tensions between Methodology and Procedural Ethics
- Uncertainties When Applying the Mental Capacity Act in Dementia Research: A Call for Researcher Experiences
- Destigmatising dementia: The dangers of felt stigma and benevolent othering
- Suzanne Cahill, Dementia and human rights
- Positioning ethnicity in dementia awareness research: does the use of senility risk ascribing racialised knowledge deficits to minority groups?
- Understanding Health and Social Challenges for Aging and Long-Term Care in China
- Chronological quarantine and ageism: COVID-19 and gerontology's relationship with age categorisation
- Unethical governance: capacity legislation and the exclusion of people diagnosed with dementias from research
- Preventing dementia? Critical perspectives on a paradigm of preparing for old age
- Situational expectations and surveillance in families affected by dementia: organising uncertainties of ageing and cognition
- Black knowledges matter: How the suppression of non‐white understandings of dementia harms us all and how we can combat it
- Transport digitalisation: Navigating futures of hypercognitive disablement
- Re-Municipalising Sociospatial Infrastructure: A Journeying Ethnography of Greater Manchester’s Dementia (Un)Friendly Buses
- Renegotiating relationships: theorising shared experiences of dementia within the dyadic career
- Finding order through disorder: dementia as a reflection of social organization
- The care manifesto: the politics of interdependence by the care collective
- Dementia and Human Rights
- A symbolic interactionism of dementia: a tangle in ‘The Alzheimer Conundrum’
- Discovering deviance: the visibility mechanisms through which one becomes a person with dementia in interaction
- Negotiating tensions between methodology and procedural ethics
- Uncertainties when applying the mental capacity act in dementia research: a call for researcher experiences
- A methodological approach to accessing informal dementia care
- Circularity, biomarkers & biosocial pathways: the operationalisation of Alzheimer’s & stress in research
- From fighting animals to the biosocial mechanisms of the human mind: a comparison of Selten’s social defeat and Mead’s symbolic interaction
- Capacity building in practice: how can grants contribute to the development of early career researchers?
- Mythical dementia and Alzheimerised senility: discrepant and intersecting understandings of cognitive decline in later life
- Positioning ethnicity in dementia awareness research: the use of senility to ascribe cultural inadequacy
- Distributed selves: shifting inequities of impression management in couples living with dementia
- Anti-ageing technoscience & the biologisation of cumulative inequality: affinities in the biopolitics of successful ageing
- Understanding health and social challenges for ageing and long-term care in China
- Destigmatising dementia: the dangers of felt stigma & benevolent othering
- Age-associations in British politics: implications for the sociology of ageing
- Dissonant dementia: neuropsychiatric culture, awareness & contradictions in cognitive decline
- Black knowledges matter: how the suppression of non-white understandings of dementia harms us all and how we can combat it
- The conundrum of the psychological interface: on the problems of bridging the biological and the social
- Situational expectations & surveillance in families affected by dementia: organising uncertainties of aging & cognition
- Age-discriminated IVF access & evidence-based ageism: is there a better way?
- Beyond local domains: connective ontology in (post-)cognitive sociology
- The neuropsychiatric biopolitics of dementia and its ethnicity problem
- Regulating the disenfranchised: reciprocity & resistance under the Mental Capacity Act
- Dementia’s preventative futures: researcher perspectives on prospective developments in the UK
- The art of friendliness: organiser perspectives on curating dementia friendly cultural events
- Publishing the biotechnical futures of Alzheimer’s disease
- Cognitivism ageing: aducanumab as switched ontology & the agential realist parameters of dementia
- Eco-cognitive ageing: post-human ecologies as enhancement technologies
- Bridging the gap between clinical and critical sociological perspectives in dementia
- Globalising dementia research: echoes of racialisation and colonialism
- An ontological turn in the sociology of personal life: tracing facet methodology’s connective ontology
- Transport digitalisation: navigating futures of hypercognitive disablement
- The Biopolitics of Dementia: A Neurocritical Perspective
- Race, ethnicity and culture: Problematic application in dementia and old age
- Multi-Disciplinary, multi-historied, multi-critical
- Symbolic Interactionism
- Dementia Studies
- Age studies: a sociological examination of how we age and are aged through the life course
- World Alzheimer Report 2024
- Re-municipalising sociospatial infrastructure
- Curating the ‘Care-Full’ Home: An Experiment in Satirical Interdisciplinarity in Social Research
- Navigating Dementia: Political Materialities of Public Transport in the All‐Ageing Metropolis
- Working lives with dementia: A digital futures perspective