Loa Kristine Teglgaard Christensen forsvarer sin ph.d.-afhandling

Loa Kristine TeglgaardKandidat: Loa Kristine Teglgaard Christensen

Titel: ‘Crafting Valued Old Lives. Quandaries in Danish Home Care'.

Bedømmelseskomité:

  • Professor (MSO), Ayo Wahlberg
    Københavns Universitet, Danmark (formand)
  • Seniorforsker Lone Grøn
    VIVE - Det Nationale Forsknings- og Analysecenter for Velfærd, Danmark
  • Senior Lecturer Jason Danely
    Oxford Brookes University, Storbritannien

Vært:
Institutleder, professor (MSO) Bjarke Oxlund.

Tid og sted:

Tid: 15. maj 2020, kl. 14:00 (Forsvaret er berammet til at vare maksimalt tre timer)

English summary: Drawing on 10 months of ethnographic fieldwork among home-care recipients and their professional caregivers in the Danish municipality of Vordingborg, this dissertation addresses the ways that people actively work to enable valued lives in everyday home-care encounters. The background of the study is an accelerated shift in focus in public home care provision from ‘passive’ to ‘active’ care, marked particularly by the implementation of an intervention program referred to as everyday rehabilitation (hverdagsrehabilitering).

The dissertation argues that precisely what constitutes a good life towards the end of the life course and what kind of care it takes to achieve it cannot be easily conceptualised. Rather, multiple versions of what a valued life amounts to co-exist, and hence the crafting of valued old lives entails a continual negotiation and balancing of values in the everyday encounters between policy, professional caregivers and home-care recipients. Despite good intentions and all the work done to enable lives that are worth living, tensions, dilemmas and unforeseen consequences inevitably arise. The dissertation engages with these dilemmas and the ambiguous care encounters and relationships they produce.