Justifying the arts in health and care in Finland: A discourse analytic inquiry
Arts-based initiatives have been increasingly introduced into elderly care in recent years in Finland. Consequently, there are more and more reports and dissertations that address such initiatives: their rationale, practices and impacts. Located at the interface between arts educational research and...
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doaj-1c7db93a566d483d8680aec9fa7bcf9d2021-02-09T09:19:16ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Arts & Humanities2331-19832017-01-014110.1080/23311983.2017.13450481345048Justifying the arts in health and care in Finland: A discourse analytic inquiryKai Lehikoinen0University of the Arts HelsinkiArts-based initiatives have been increasingly introduced into elderly care in recent years in Finland. Consequently, there are more and more reports and dissertations that address such initiatives: their rationale, practices and impacts. Located at the interface between arts educational research and cultural health and well-being research, this article explicates the interpretative repertoires and discourses used to justify arts in elderly care in such documents. The article describes the discourse analytic approach used in the study. Text excerpts are introduced to illustrate the key interpretative repertoires and discourses identified from the data, including discourses on (1) physical and mental health, (2) meaningful life, (3) cultural rights, (4) care ethics and (5) employment. It is argued that how the role of the arts in elderly care is articulated depends on the particular interpretative repertoires and discourses that provide justification statements for their argumentative leverage in the contexts where they are addressed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2017.1345048artsart educationelderly carejustificationdiscourse analysis |
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Justifying the arts in health and care in Finland: A discourse analytic inquiry |
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Justifying the arts in health and care in Finland: A discourse analytic inquiry |
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Justifying the arts in health and care in Finland: A discourse analytic inquiry |
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Justifying the arts in health and care in Finland: A discourse analytic inquiry |
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justifying the arts in health and care in finland: a discourse analytic inquiry |
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Cogent Arts & Humanities |
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Arts-based initiatives have been increasingly introduced into elderly care in recent years in Finland. Consequently, there are more and more reports and dissertations that address such initiatives: their rationale, practices and impacts. Located at the interface between arts educational research and cultural health and well-being research, this article explicates the interpretative repertoires and discourses used to justify arts in elderly care in such documents. The article describes the discourse analytic approach used in the study. Text excerpts are introduced to illustrate the key interpretative repertoires and discourses identified from the data, including discourses on (1) physical and mental health, (2) meaningful life, (3) cultural rights, (4) care ethics and (5) employment. It is argued that how the role of the arts in elderly care is articulated depends on the particular interpretative repertoires and discourses that provide justification statements for their argumentative leverage in the contexts where they are addressed. |
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