Working with anthropological data with people with dementia, lay carers and professional care workers Examples from the Long-Term Care and Dementia Project Annelieke Driessen, PhD Candidate University of Amsterdam • Long-Term Care and Dementia Project • 6 PhD individual projects: Natashe Lemos Dekker, Silke Hoppe, Laura Vermeulen, Susanne van den Buuse, Mark Smit, Annelieke Driessen • Aim to share knowledge widely with people in the field Long-Term Care and Dementia ‘Voices out of order’-group Dialoogavonden Workshops Sharing data with the field • open to: fixed group of care workers • location: care homes • frequency: every two months • data: stories and experiences from fieldwork organised around a topic that concerns all ‘Voices out of order’-group • open to: people with dementia, lay carers and professional carer workers • location: UvA, soon at care homes • frequency: every two months • data: case studies and preliminary interpretations Dialoogavonden • open to: specific target groups (professional carers, lay carers) • location: care homes • frequency: upon request • data: presentation of theories of a shared topic. Case study based role play Workshops ‘Voices out of order’-group Dialoogavonden Workshops ‘Practice workshop day’ 2017 Videos? Sharing data with the field Thank you & enjoy the symposium! a.e.driessen@uva.nl