Preventing Dementia?: Critical Perspectives on a New Paradigm of Preparing for Old Age

Author:   Annette Leibing ,  Silke Schicktanz
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Pages:   268
Publication Date:   06 October 2020
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The conceptualization of dementia has changed dramatically in recent years with the claim that, through early detection and by controlling several risk factors, a prevention of dementia is possible. Although encouraging and providing hope against this feared condition, this claim is open to scrutiny. This volume looks at how this new conceptualization ignores many of the factors which influence a dementia sufferers' prognosis, including their history with education, food and exercise as well as their living in different epistemic cultures. The central aim is to question the concept of prevention and analyze its impact on aging people and aging societies.

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Author:   Annette Leibing ,  Silke Schicktanz
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Imprint:   Berghahn Books
ISBN:  

9781789209099


ISBN 10:   1789209099
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   06 October 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Figures Introduction: Reflections on the New Dementia Annette Leibing and Silke Schicktanz Part I: The Discursive and Social Practices of Dementia Prevention Chapter 1. A Window to Act? Revisiting the Conceptual Foundations of Alzheimer's Disease in Dementia Prevention Lara Keuck Chapter 2. The Vascularization of Alzheimer's Disease: Prevention in 'Glocal' Geriatric Care Annette Leibing Chapter 3. If Dementia Prevention Is the Answer, What Was the Question? Observations from the German Alzheimer's Disease Debate Silke Schicktanz Chapter 4. Dementia Prevention: Another Expansion of the Preventive Horizon Matthias Leanza Chapter 5. Mind's Frailty: Elements of a Geriatric Logic in the Clinical Discourse about Dementia Prevention Alessandro Blasimme Part II: From the Prediction and Early Detection to the Prevention of Dementia Chapter 6. Revisiting MCI: On Classificatory Drift Tiago Moreira Chapter 7. The Preventive Uncertainty of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI): The Experts, the Market and the Subjects of Diagnosis Stephen Katz, Kevin R. Peters and Peri J. Ballantyne Part III: Conceptual Premises and Normative Claims of Prevention Chapter 8. Staging Prevention, Arresting Progress: Chronic Disease Prevention and the Lifestyle Frame Kirsten Bell Chapter 9. Responsibilization of Aging? An Ethical Analysis of the Moral Economy of Prevention Mark Schweda and Larissa Pfaller Chapter 10. Governing through Prevention: Lifestyle and the Health Field Concept Thomas Foth Afterword: Looking Forward Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel R. George Index

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These are excellent contributions by some of the most important critical scholars working in areas of age studies, neuroculture and health promotion. It is interdisciplinary and international in scope, and the editors have done an excellent job in producing a well-organized, well-framed and coherent volume. Barbara L. Marshall, Trent University This is an excellent edited volume on dementia prevention... There are three parts: discursive and social practices of dementia prevention; from prediction to prevention; and normative claims of prevention. The individual chapters are of equal quality and the overall framing by the editors is compelling. Stefan Ecks, University of Edinburgh


...a fascinating anthology...an intriguing edited volume that will interest, first of all, social scientists studying health issues but also policymakers, health experts, social workers, nongovernmental organizations caring for people with dementia, and the media. * Anthropology & Aging [This volume] collects critical and insightful positions on the new paradigm of dementia prevention from an interdisciplinary and international perspective...[It] initiates a debate about the often implicit unresolved social, ethical, and political implications and preconditions of the medical understanding and handling of cognitive disorders. * Monash Bioethics Review By showing the interweaving of medical dementia prevention with epistemic, social, historical, cultural and economic factors, the individual contributions open up important impulses for dealing with the 'new dementia', which is still urgently needed. The volume is therefore of great interest not only for experts in medical practice, but also for medical ethics, history and sociology. * Ethik in der Medizin In provoking [critical] questions, this collection provides a highly informative but also political take on the changing face of dementia prevention internationally. This will be illuminating to social science and bioethics scholars, as well as policymakers and public health practitioners engaged in dementia prevention, chronic illness, and ageing throughout the life course. * Sociology of Health & Fitness Preventing Dementia offers timely critical insight into this 'new dementia' - a predictable and preventable midlife disease process. All academics in dementia studies will benefit from this book, and while background knowledge is required to get the most out of it, there is also considerable fodder for scholars across the medical social sciences, that is the reconceptualisation of ageing and the limits of responsibilisation. * Dementia Because of its innovative approach and timeliness, the book will not only be of interest to social, ethical and public health researchers working on dementia (at all career stages) but will also be a contribution to wider debates about neoliberalism, risk, governmentality and social capital. Some of the chapters are of direct and urgent relevance to policymakers. * Somatosphere.net These are excellent contributions by some of the most important critical scholars working in areas of age studies, neuroculture and health promotion. It is interdisciplinary and international in scope, and the editors have done an excellent job in producing a well-organized, well-framed and coherent volume. * Barbara L. Marshall, Trent University This is an excellent edited volume on dementia prevention... There are three parts: discursive and social practices of dementia prevention; from prediction to prevention; and normative claims of prevention. The individual chapters are of equal quality and the overall framing by the editors is compelling. * Stefan Ecks, University of Edinburgh


Preventing Dementia offers timely critical insight into this 'new dementia' - a predictable and preventable midlife disease process. All academics in dementia studies will benefit from this book, and while background knowledge is required to get the most out of it, there is also considerable fodder for scholars across the medical social sciences, that is the reconceptualisation of ageing and the limits of responsibilisation. * Dementia These are excellent contributions by some of the most important critical scholars working in areas of age studies, neuroculture and health promotion. It is interdisciplinary and international in scope, and the editors have done an excellent job in producing a well-organized, well-framed and coherent volume. * Barbara L. Marshall, Trent University This is an excellent edited volume on dementia prevention... There are three parts: discursive and social practices of dementia prevention; from prediction to prevention; and normative claims of prevention. The individual chapters are of equal quality and the overall framing by the editors is compelling. * Stefan Ecks, University of Edinburgh


These are excellent contributions by some of the most important critical scholars working in areas of age studies, neuroculture and health promotion. It is interdisciplinary and international in scope, and the editors have done an excellent job in producing a well-organized, well-framed and coherent volume. * Barbara L. Marshall, Trent University This is an excellent edited volume on dementia prevention... There are three parts: discursive and social practices of dementia prevention; from prediction to prevention; and normative claims of prevention. The individual chapters are of equal quality and the overall framing by the editors is compelling. * Stefan Ecks, University of Edinburgh


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Annette Leibing is a medical anthropologist and Full Professor at Universite de Montreal. Her research focuses mostly on issues related to aging, by studying - as an anthropologist - Alzheimer's and Parkinson's in different contexts, aging and psychiatry, pharmaceuticals, elder care and, stem cells for the body in decline, among others.

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