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  • Sandberg, Linn J., 1983-, et al. (author)
  • Introduction : Why critical dementia studies and why now?
  • 2023
  • In: Critical Dementia Studies. - London : Routledge. - 9781032118802 - 9781032118833 - 9781003221982 ; , s. 1-12
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This chapter introduces critical dementia studies and gives a brief overview of the chapters and the thinking behind the structure of the volume. The introduction discusses the timeliness of critical dementia studies and the impetus behind the volume. Dementia is commonly understood as a disease category, ahistorical and value-free. Critical dementia studies, however, approaches dementia as a socially produced, political category, open to transformation and social change. Overall, critical dementia studies encompasses a diverse set of approaches that problematise, defamiliarise, denaturalise and destabilise common assumptions and orthodoxies in dementia research, policy and practice.
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  • Sandberg, Linn J., 1983- (author)
  • “Love the kin you’re in?”: Kin network responses to women and children experiencing intimate partner violence
  • 2016
  • In: Feminism and Psychology. - : SAGE Publications. - 0959-3535 .- 1461-7161. ; 26:4, s. 444-463
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Intimate partner violence is often known to a wider social network. Still little research exists on the experiences of social networks, how they respond and how women and children experiencing intimate partner violence perceive these responses. This article draws on 16 qualitative interviews with women victims of intimate partner violence, intimate partner violence-exposed children and their relatives in three kin networks. The overall aim of this article is to study responses to intimate partner violence from a multivocal perspective where the possibly concurring and conflicting perspectives of both the victims and the networks are heard. More specifically, the article explores what responses are perceived as possible/impossible to end violence and create safety for women and children. The article shows how masculinity, in intersection with kin position and age, figures both as an obstacle and a possibility to end intimate partner violence. Moreover, the article shows that responses are shaped from intersections of age, kin and gender in victims, more specifically understandings of maturity and adulthood of female victims and how this linked to responsible motherhood. The study provided insights into responses to intimate partner violence as co-constructed in a wider social network and how a focus on multivocality may be useful for understanding the multidimensional character of responses to intimate partner violence.
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  • Sandberg, Linn J., 1983-, et al. (author)
  • Still here, still queer? : Queer lives and subjectivities in dementia care
  • 2024
  • In: Sexualities. - : Sage Publications. - 1363-4607 .- 1461-7382.
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This article explores possibilities for the emergence of queer lives and queer subjectivities in dementia care, the meaning of being queer for people living in residential dementia care and how they relate to queer subjectivity. Our study, drawing on qualitative interviews with four people living in dementia care homes, show how being queer was associated with earlier phases of one's life course and youthful, sexually active bodies. The dementia care home was described as a depersonalized, desexualized and segregated spatial condition where queer subjectivities could not emerge. However, although participants rarely became recognizable and intelligible as queer in the care context their positionalities must be understood in more complex terms than visible/invisible. Instead people in dementia care sometimes engaged in queer opacity as a tactic to refuse visibility in a care context characterized by surveillance and lack of control and agency.
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  • Sandberg, Linn J., 1983- (author)
  • Thinking dementia differently : Dialogues between feminist scholarship and dementia studies
  • 2023
  • In: Critical Dementia Studies. - London : Routledge. - 9781032118802 - 9781032118833 - 9781003221982 ; , s. 202-216
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This chapter engages in critical dialogues between dementia studies and feminist scholarship. More specifically, the chapter explores how feminist studies can be useful for thinking and rethinking dementia and difference. The chapter engages with two feminist genealogies: feminist difference theory and feminist standpoint theory. Dementia has frequently been conceptualised in terms of negative difference as loss and deterioration, in particular in bio-medical discourse. More recent discourses have in contrast sought to underscore the sameness and normality of people with dementia, but this approach also functions to reinstate people with dementia into cognonormative Western modernist ideals of activity, agency and autonomy. Feminist difference theorists, however, provide ways of thinking affirmative difference. This approach to difference is neither a recourse to pathological difference nor to assimilationist sameness, but enables ways of thinking dementia as lived and embodied difference. The second approach to difference, feminist standpoint theory, concerns the different positionalities of people with dementia. In this argument, people with dementia, in particular those experiencing multiple forms of oppression, are understood as holding epistemic privilege – a particular knowledge of the oppressions of cognitive ableism. The chapter proposes a ‘“demented” standpoint’ as a way of approaching the different and unique knowledge of people with dementia and discusses further how this requires radical rethinking of methodologies in dementia studies.
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  • Äldres sexualitet : Hälsa, rättigheter och njutning
  • 2022. - 1
  • Editorial collection (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Går det att vara sexuellt aktiv på äldreboendet? Hur kan man öka sexlusten när man blir äldre? Hur påverkar kroppens hormoner sexualiteten när man åldras? Vad är äldres sexuella rättigheter? Vad kan bidra till förbättrad sexuell hälsa hos äldre hbtq-personer? Och kan man ha sex med en slak penis?  Denna antologi synliggör och ökar kunskapen om äldres sexualitet. Sexuell hälsa är en grundläggande del av hälsan och välbefinnandet under hela livet men många som arbetar med äldre saknar kunskap om äldres sexualitet. Boken är ett samarbete mellan forskare och erfarna sexualupplysare där läsaren får ta del av både forskning och kliniska erfarenheter från området. Antologin utgår från normkritiska perspektiv och synliggör den mångfald som finns av både äldre personer och av sexualiteter. Den har en positiv och bekräftande syn på sexualitet samtidigt som den också behandlar problem och utmaningar som kan uppstå.Boken riktar sig till alla som arbetar med äldre och kan användas inom utbildningar i hälso- och sjukvård, omsorg och socialt arbete. Den ger både kunskap och konkreta verktyg för att kunna främja äldres sexualitet. Boken innehåller även kunskap och råd riktade till äldre själva. Bokens redaktörer är forskaren Linn Sandberg, docent i genusvetenskap och verksam vid Södertörns högskola, och Suzann Larsdotter, auktoriserad sexolog och legitimerad hälso- och sjukvårdskurator. Sandberg har under många år forskat om äldres sexualitet och Larsdotter har lång erfarenhet av att föreläsa och utbilda kring området.
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