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SUMMARY:Spaces for citizen involvement in healthcare: an ethnographic stud
 y - Dr Alicia Renedo\, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
DTSTART:20171121T130000Z
DTEND:20171121T140000Z
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CONTACT:Dr. Juliet Foster
DESCRIPTION:Dr Alicia Renedo and Dr Cicely Marston from the London School 
 of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine have been investigating how involving the
  public can improve patient care in the UK National Health Service (NHS): 
 what works\, why and how? Within this four-year ethnographic project\, the
 y have been exploring socio-psychological\, spatial and cultural dimension
 s of patient involvement. These dimensions are unexplored in the literatur
 e and are also often neglected in patient involvement and community partic
 ipation interventions\, despite being crucial for their success.\n\n \n\nI
 n this presentation\, Alicia will examine how participatory spaces and cit
 izenship are co-constituted in the context of patient involvement and part
 icipation efforts. She will present a theoretical framework for conceptual
 ising participatory citizenship in which acts of citizenship in healthcare
  are understood in terms of the spaces they are in.\n\nShe will draw on ex
 amples from fieldwork to illustrate how participants’ acts of citizenshi
 p both shape and are shaped by participatory spaces. To understand partici
 patory citizenship\, we should take spatiality into account\, and track th
 e ongoing spatial negotiations and productions through which people can im
 prove healthcare.
LOCATION:Ground Floor Lecture Theatre\, Department of Psychology\, Downing
  Site
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