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ORAL PRESENTATIONS [pdf] - Oxford Institute of Ageing

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Paul Nash (Swansea University): “Cost analysis <strong>of</strong> supported living environments and <br />

the subsequent utilisation <strong>of</strong> NHS services” [Ceri Phillips, Angela Farr] <br />

Julia Kleindienst (Vienna University <strong>of</strong> Economics and Business): “How do elderly <br />

Europeans value informal care?” [Ulrike Schneider] <br />

Parvaneh Rabiee (University <strong>of</strong> York): “Local authority-­‐managed personal budgets – <br />

how far do they <strong>of</strong>fer choice, control and personalised home care support?” <br />

[Caroline Glendinning, Kate Baxter] <br />

Anthea Tinker (King's College London): “Revolutionising long term care: A case study <br />

<strong>of</strong> the Netherlands” [Jay Ginn, Eloi Ribe] <br />

Thursday, 12 September, 9:00-­‐10:00 <br />

Plenary Session, Session 5, KB Lecture & KB Douglas Price <br />

Chair: Sheila Peace (Open University) <br />

Helen Small (Faculty <strong>of</strong> English and Pembroke College, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oxford</strong>): <br />

“The Long Life: Reflections” (including short clip from Room 335) <br />

Thursday, 12 September, 10:15-­‐11:45 <br />

6.1 CV KG Room 62: Symposium in Culture & Values <br />

<strong>Ageing</strong> and Agency: Developing new theoretical perspectives for critical gerontology <br />

Chair: Jan Baars (University <strong>of</strong> Humanistic Studies) <br />

Joseph Dohmen (University <strong>of</strong> Humanistic Studies): “Active ageing and moral agency” <br />

Jan Baars (University <strong>of</strong> Humanistic Studies): “Agency and Autonomy: Beyond <br />

Independence” <br />

Chris Phillipson (University <strong>of</strong> Manchester): “Rethinking agency in later life: structural <br />

and interpretive approaches” [Amanda Grenier (McMaster University)] <br />

6.2 CV KG Mawby: Symposium in Culture & Values <br />

The Challenge <strong>of</strong> Cultural Gerontology — Part 3 <br />

Chair: Julia Twigg and Wendy Martin (University <strong>of</strong> Kent; Brunel University) <br />

Sukey Parnell (University <strong>of</strong> West London): “Developing the Image: Facing the body <strong>of</strong> <br />

the older woman in the photographic portrait” <br />

Julia Twigg (University <strong>of</strong> Kent): “Clothing and the Constitution <strong>of</strong> Age” <br />

Kirsty Fairclough-­‐Isaacs (University <strong>of</strong> Salford): “Growing Old in the Spotlight: <br />

Celebrity and <strong>Ageing</strong>.” <br />

Naomi Woodspring (University <strong>of</strong> the West <strong>of</strong> England): “Time, <strong>Ageing</strong> and Body” <br />

6.3 ES KG Book Room: Open Session in Economy & Society <br />

Cross-­‐Cultural Intergenerational Studies <br />

Chair: Jaco H<strong>of</strong>fman (University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oxford</strong>) <br />

António Fonseca (Catholic University <strong>of</strong> Portugal): “<strong>Ageing</strong> in the rural areas. The role <br />

<strong>of</strong> intergenerational practices.” [George Leeson (<strong>Oxford</strong>)] <br />

Alejandro Klein (University <strong>of</strong> Guanajuato): “Approaching to the contemporary bonds <br />

between grandparents and adolescent grandsons”

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