个人简介
Previous research projects have been funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, national charities and local authorities. Ruth’s work focuses on people with dementia and active ageing; and together with Prof O’Conner (University of British Columbia) she has been instrumental in bringing a citizenship lens to this field. Ruth is lead author of Broadening the Dementia Debate: Towards social citizenship and has published and presented papers at key conferences related to people with dementia and active ageing for over twelve years.
Ruth is an innovative methodologist with expertise in creative and participatory methods and working with artists to communicate research; she has produced a range of high-quality outputs, including a toolkit, article and workshop for the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science and National Centre for Research Methods on using diary method in social research. Together with Prof Milligan (Lancaster) she has published a book on ‘What is Diary Method’ and is currently co-authoring a text on creative data collection methods to use with for people with dementia.
Ruth is an elected executive committee member of the British Society of Gerontology, an invited member of the editorial board for the journal Dementia: the international journal of social research and practice, ESRC peer review college member, and mentor for both the University of Southampton’s and Alzheimer’s Society mentoring schemes.
Ruth has a background in mental health nursing and academic qualifications in politics, cultural politics, social research methods and Higher Education teaching practices. She was awarded a PhD in sociology by Oxford Brookes University.
研究领域
Health activism and civic engagement by people with dementia
Using social theories of citizenship and disability to extend thinking in dementia studies
Enabling people with dementia to live well at home
Developing participatory methodologies to research the lives of people with dementia and other disabilities
Engaging the public in research
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Suffering with dementia: the other side of ‘living well’ - Bartlett, Ruth, Windemuth-Wolfson, Lore, Oliver, Keith and Dening, Tom Published:2016Publication:International Psychogeriatrics
Digital technologies as truthbearers in healthcare - Bartlett, Ruth, Balmer, Andrew and Brannelly, Tula Published:2016Publication:Nursing PhilosophyPage Range:1-29
Scanning the conceptual horizons of citizenship - Bartlett, R. Published:2016Publication:DementiaPage Range:1-16
Peer advocacy in a personalized landscape: the role of peer support in a context of individualized support and austerity - Power, Andrew, Bartlett, Ruth and Hall, Edward Published:2016Publication:Journal of Intellectual DisabilitiesVolume:20, (2)Page Range:183-193doi:10.1177/1744629516634561
Gender, citizenship and dementia care: a scoping review of studies to inform policy and future research - Bartlett, R., Gjerens, T., Lotherington, A. and Obstfelder, A. Published:2016Publication:Health & Social Care in the Community