01372nam a2200277 i 4500991000513519707536041026s1990 it a b 001 0 fre 2728302193b13232149-39ule_instBiblioteca Interfacoltàita945.507 Waquet, Jean-Claude171695Le Grand-Duché de Toscane sous les derniers Médicis :essai sur le système des finances et la stabilité des institutions dans les anciens Etats italiens /par Jean-Claude Waquet[Rome] :Ecole française de Rome,1990657 p. :ill. ;25 cm.Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d'Athènes et de Rome ;276Include bibliografia (p. [585]-621) e indiciToscana <granducato>FinanzaStoriaSec. 17.-18.Toscana <granducato>Politica finanziariaSec. 18. .b1323214902-04-1426-10-04991000513519707536LE002 Coll. 7.2112002000354334le002eE74.00-no 00000.i1390770026-10-04LE016 STO 15 291 12016000096538le016Fondo NencinE74.00-no 00000.i1443578027-04-07Grand-Duché de Toscane sous les derniers Médicis488258UNISALENTOle002le01626-10-04ma -freit 3002724nam 2200481 450 991079210190332120191202091104.01-78046-612-91-78046-626-9(CKB)27387603500041(BIP)069036366(MiAaPQ)EBC5970693(Au-PeEL)EBL5970693(OCoLC)1127935710(EXLCZ)992738760350004120191202h20192019 uy| 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierEveryday citizenship and people with dementia /edited by Ann-Charlotte Nedlund, Ruth Bartlett and Charlotte L. ClarkeEdinburgh :Dunedin,[2019]20191 online resource (117 p.) Policy and practice in health and social care ;289781780466132 Includes bibliographical references and index.Everyday Citizenship and People with Dementia prioritises the ordinary lives of people with dementia, and thereby broadens the agenda towards everyday citizenship. The contributors bring to the fore the idea that a person living with dementia has multiple opinions, identities and a stake in society. The notion of everyday citizenship is used to shift the focus away from care settings and diagnostic and post-diagnostic support - all of which are important, of course - to the 'normal' everyday routines and settings of a person's life. The notion of citizenship is mobilised within a range of contexts from dealing with the welfare system to living and being a part of a neighbourhood. Each chapter focuses on everyday citizenship from the perspective of people living with dementia and shows how citizenship is a necessity for a vibrant, inclusive society. The discussion is informed by empirically based work and authored by experts from different parts of the world, including Canadian and Scots citizens who are living with dementia. The stress, throughout the book, is that the everyday and mundane is not only important in a practical sense but also in a political one. The book is thus for all interested in current debates about equality and the rights of people with dementia.Policy and practice in health and social care ;28.DementiaDementia.362.196831Nedlund Ann-CharlotteBartlett RuthClarke Charlotte L.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910792101903321Everyday citizenship and people with dementia3682442UNINA