ORAL PRESENTATIONS [pdf] - Oxford Institute of Ageing
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ORAL PRESENTATIONS [pdf] - Oxford Institute of Ageing
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4.2 CV KG Mawby: Symposium in Culture & Values <br />
The Challenge <strong>of</strong> Cultural Gerontology — Part 2 <br />
Chair: Julia Twigg and Wendy Martin (University <strong>of</strong> Kent; Brunel University) <br />
Francesca Ghillani (University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oxford</strong>): “<strong>Ageing</strong>, Migration and the Dynamics <strong>of</strong> <br />
Body and Self” <br />
Melissa Andrew (Dalhousie University): “Reflections on the frailty paradigm” [Ken <br />
Rockwood] <br />
Susan Pickard (University <strong>of</strong> Liverpool): “Embodiment in old age: what can feminists <br />
tell us about the ‘naturalness’ <strong>of</strong> bodily decline?” <br />
Katy Pilcher (Brunel University): “Visually Representing the Body in Everyday Life” <br />
[Wendy Martin] <br />
4.3 ES KG Book Room: Linked Symposium in Economy & Society <br />
Conceptualisation, Measurement and Determinants <strong>of</strong> Frailty <br />
Chair: James Nazroo (University <strong>of</strong> Manchester) <br />
Krystal Warmoth (University <strong>of</strong> Exeter): “Thinking you’re old and frail: <br />
A qualitative study <strong>of</strong> older adults’ beliefs regarding frailty” [Mark Tarrant, Iain <br />
Lang, Charles Abraham] <br />
Sally Keeling (University <strong>of</strong> Otago, Christchurch): “Exploring concepts <strong>of</strong> social health <br />
and social frailty in longitudinal studies <strong>of</strong> ageing” <br />
Hélène Payette (University <strong>of</strong> Sherbrooke): “Frailty and subsequent functional <br />
limitation, disability and mortality in a well-‐functioning community-‐living elderly <br />
population” [H. Bergman, C. Wolfson, K. Gray-‐Donald, J.A. Morais (McGill <br />
University); P. Gaudreau, B. Shatenstein (Université de Montréal); N. Malo <br />
(Sherbrooke); N. Sourial (Jewish General Hospital Montréal)] <br />
4.4 ES Room 66: Open Session in Economy & Society <br />
Age and Place <br />
Chair: Brian Beach (University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oxford</strong>) <br />
Rachel Winterton (La Trobe University): “Social participation for ageing Australian <br />
rural populations: individual, community and organisational barriers” [Jeni <br />
Warburton] <br />
Shane Doheny (Cardiff University): “Community and society: on the role <strong>of</strong> the public <br />
in the construction <strong>of</strong> a society fit for older people in rural places” <br />
Elizabeth Evans (University <strong>of</strong> Liverpool): “Shopping in Later Life: Implications for <br />
Physical and Cognitive Health” [Kate Bennett, Cherie McCracken] <br />
4.5 HC KB Seminar 1: Open Session in Health & Care <br />
Care Homes — Part 2 <br />
Chair: Joyann Andrews (University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oxford</strong>) <br />
Nat Lievesley (Centre for Policy on <strong>Ageing</strong>): “The changing pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> care home <br />
residents” <br />
Frances Sussex (London Metropolitan University): “Learning To Care (Care Homes for <br />
Older People)” <br />
Anne Killett (University <strong>of</strong> East Anglia): “Organisational culture and residents' <br />
experience <strong>of</strong> care” [Diane Burns (University <strong>of</strong> Sheffield); Fiona Kelly, Alison