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Item Clinical encounter and the logic of relationality : Reconfiguring bodies and subjectivities in clinical relations(2018-03-01) Kazimierczak, Karolina A.; University of Aberdeen.Business ManagementItem Struggling to be Fit : Identity, Integrity, and the Law(2017-12) Harmon, Shawn H. E.; Brown, Abbe; Popat, Sita; Whatley, Sarah; O'Connor, Rory; University of Aberdeen.Energy; University of Aberdeen.LawItem (Re)constructing Utopia : Remembering and Forgetting in Palestinian and Israeli Art(2015) Gandolfo, Luisa; University of Aberdeen.SociologyItem The Place of the Republic : Space, Territory and Identity around and after Charlie Hebdo(2016-08-01) Welch, Edward; Perivolaris, John; University of Aberdeen.French; University of Aberdeen.EnglishItem Play It Like It Is : Fiddle and Dance Studies from around the North Atlantic(University of Aberdeen: Elphinstone Institute, 2006) Russell, Ian; Alburger, Mary Anne; University of Aberdeen.Elphinstone InstituteItem Integrated education, intergroup relations, and political identities in Northern Ireland(2007-11) Hayes, Bernadette C.; McAllister, Ian; Dowds, Lizanne; University of Aberdeen.SociologyItem Understanding consumption within a residential care home : an interpretation of George’s everyday experiences of life and death(2007-07-02T08:48:38Z) Stone, TimWe are witnessing perhaps the most important shift in the history of mankind – the rapid ageing of the earths population. This trend raises such issues as elderly care giving and living arrangements in old age. By virtue, the author suggests that managing service provision for elderly consumers within residential care homes is going to become an increasingly important issue as more consumers live longer and require residential care. Moreover, given the paucity of literature related to elderly consumers understandings of such institutions this research aims to illuminate and distil this issue. Based on existential-phenomenological hermeneutic interpretive methods the author reveals that elderly consumers actively consume life and death related experiences in order to create a meaningful existence within residential care homes.
