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Emma Putland

PhD researcher
School of English
The University of Nottingham
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Emma is undertaking a PhD in Applied Linguistics at the University of Nottingham. Her research focuses on language and dementia, particularly relating to issues of visual and linguistic representation. She is funded by the AHRC Midlands3Cities Doctoral Training Centre.

Representing dementia: normality, nuance and advocacy
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 September 21, 2021
Dementia is certainly a growing social concern, and is increasingly discussed and portrayed in newspapers, government speeches, policy documents, films, books and more. Despite this, a lot of misunderstanding, fear and stigma still surrounds the experience of dementia, and so...
Representing dementia
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 October 8, 2018
Dementia is certainly a growing social concern, and is increasingly discussed and portrayed in newspapers, government speeches, policy documents, films, books and more. Despite this, a lot of misunderstanding, fear and stigma still surrounds the experience of dementia, and so...
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