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Cover International Journal of Care and Caring

Volume 3 (2019): Issue 1 (Feb 2019): SPECIAL ISSUE • Cross-cultural contexts of eldercare and caring: theory, research and policy Guest edited by Ruth Katz and Ariela Lowenstein

in International Journal of Care and Caring
Online ISSN:
2397-883X
Print ISSN:
2397-8821
Issue Publication Date:
01 Feb 2019
  • Editorial
    • Editorial introduction: cross-cultural contexts of eldercare and caring: theory, research and policy
  • Articles
    • Ambivalence, families and care
    • Applying the convoy model to support in care situations
    • What would I want? Dementia perspectives and priorities among people with dementia, family carers and service professionals
    • Eldercare in transition(s): the special case of Russia
    • Exploring intergenerational, intra-generational and transnational patterns of family caring in minority ethnic communities: the example of England and Wales
    • Implications of the use of migrant care work and web-based services on family caregivers’ health
  • Debates and Issues
    • The intersection of formal and informal care for older people in a multicultural society: the case of two adult day-care centres in Northern Israel
    • Representing the ‘older end user’? Challenging the role of social scientists in the field of ‘active and assisted living’
    • Knowledge mobilisation: National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly (NICE)
  • Book Reviews
    • Negotiating ageing: Cultural adaptation to the prospect of a long life
    • Gender, migration and the work of care: A multi-scalar approach to the Pacific Rim
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