The introduction gives an overview on sociopolitical and research-related developments regarding dementia, and attempts explanations for why the interest in dementia of critical scholarship continues to be very limited and particularly focused on caregiver accounts. It illustrates that an understand...

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Main Author: Zimmermann, Martina (Author)
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Published: Springer, 2017.
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