If you missed it, here is @matildacarter.bsky.social discussing her recent book on dementia, justice, and social care: ethics-untangled.ghost.io/dementia-equ...
In our third post for #DementiaActionWeek, Dr Andrew Stanners reflects on @matildacarter.bsky.social’s work to consider how we could best care for people with dementia: ethics-untangled.ghost.io/deciding-how...
Never in my wildest dreams did I think enough people would care enough about my thoughts on dementia care to spend a day talking about them.
Check out the new Ethics Untangled blog for my reflections on my recent book launch workshop.
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In our final post for Dementia Action Week 2026, Dr Andrew Stanners reflects on Matilda Carter’s work to consider how we could best care for people with dementia. Andrew is a consultant physician for ...
This year, Dementia Action Week runs from May 18–24. Throughout the month, we'll be discussing dementia and the ethics of care on the blog. In our first post, Luke Brunning sits down with Matilda Cart...
A new blog post reflecting on @matildacarter.bsky.social’s book workshop: eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com?url=https%3A...
IDEA: The Ethics Centre
Matilda Carter
IDEA: The Ethics Centre
In our second post for Dementia Action Week 2026, Matilda Carter reflects on the interdisciplinary workshop held last week on her book, Relating to People Living with Dementia as Equals: Towards Socia...
Is informal dementia care really preferable to its professional counterpart?
I discuss this, among other questions, on this episode of UCL Uncovering Politics.
Coming soon on our blog: @matildacarter.bsky.social on her new book about dementia, equality and justice! Follow our blog for the full interview: ethics-untangled.ghost.io
Some promising news on regional cooperatives buried in here, but what a headline…
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Children’s sector offers steady revenues for buyout firms as cases of autism and other conditions increase
People who theorise across social difference!
Deadline upcoming! Apply by Sunday 10th May 23:59GMT
In the latest episode of Ethics Untangled, Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril joins me to look at the ethics of long COVID and the ways it is reshaping how we think about disability, care, and community.
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In the most recent issue of the @idea-leeds.bsky.social blog I interview @matildacarter.bsky.social about her new book on dementia, equality and social care. ethics-untangled.ghost.io/dementia-equ...
This year, Dementia Action Week runs from May 18–24. Throughout the month, we'll be discussing dementia and the ethics of care on the blog. In our first post, Luke Brunning sits down with Matilda Cart...
ethics-untangled.ghost.io
In this episode, we’re looking at the ethics of long COVID and the ways it is reshaping how we think about disability, care, and community. Long COVID has left millions of people living with chronic s...
Our research fellow Rosa is putting on this great workshop in August - follow the link for more info and to apply to attend!
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Rosa.
A reading workshop on responsible and responsive philosophical research. Participants will discuss the epistemological and methodological issues surrounding theorising across social difference. Â We.....
Workshop announcement!
Do you theorise about groups you don't belong to? Do you feel weird about it? Apply to our lovely collaborative workshop: Just Theorising 2026 justtheorising.weebly.com/about.html
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Workshop announcement!
Do you theorise about groups you don't belong to? Do you feel weird about it? Apply to our lovely collaborative workshop: Just Theorising 2026 justtheorising.weebly.com/about.html
Many of us theorise about groups to which we do not belong, and about issues which seriously impact groups to which we do not belong. In this workshop we will explore questions around how this...
Many of us theorise about groups to which we do not belong, and about issues which seriously impact groups to which we do not belong. In this workshop we will explore questions around how this...
Rosa.
Rosa.
Centre for Love, Sex, and Relationships
In this episode of UCL Uncovering Politics, we explore what it means to treat people with dementia as social equals, with Dr Matilda Carter (@matildacarter.bsky.social), Lecturer in Applied Ethics, and consider the implications for social justice in dementia care.
🔗Listen now: tinyurl.com/249tvacz