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Social citizenship, public art and dementia: Walking the urban waterfront with Paul’s Club

机译:社会公民,公共艺术和痴呆症:与Paul's Club一起漫步城市海滨

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Among gerontologists and health researchers, there is growing recognition of the importance of social participation and inclusion towards the health, well-being and quality of life of people with dementia. This paper examines the role of public artworks to facilitate the social citizenship of people with dementia. It is based on a subset of data from a larger study on community-based programmes for persons living with dementia and examines how Paul’s Club, a social recreation group for people with young onset dementia, experience the public art they encounter on their daily walks through the downtown core and around the Seawall of Vancouver, Canada. Analysis suggests that public art not only helped members navigate urban spaces, but also provided a focus for curiosity that leads to meaningful social interaction and place-based conversations, clearly contributing to group enjoyment and a sense of community belonging. Implications of this study relate to community programming, social citizenship, community design, public art and community engaged art practice, as well as health and social care for persons with dementia.
机译:在老年病学家和健康研究人员中,人们越来越认识到社会参与和包容性对痴呆症患者的健康,福祉和生活质量的重要性。本文探讨了公共艺术品在促进痴呆症患者社会公民地位方面的作用。它基于对痴呆症患者的社区计划的较大研究的数据子集,并研究了Paul's Club(一个针对年轻痴呆症患者的社会娱乐团体)如何体验他们日常散步时遇到的公共艺术市中心和加拿大温哥华海堤周围。分析表明,公共艺术不仅可以帮助成员导航城市空间,而且可以使人们关注好奇心,从而引发有意义的社交互动和基于地点的对话,从而明显地促进了团体享受和社区归属感。这项研究的意义涉及社区规划,社会公民身份,社区设计,公共艺术和社区参与的艺术实践,以及痴呆症患者的健康和社会护理。

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