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Delighted to have been invited to speak in the Winter Series: Medical and Digital Humanities of the Literature and Science Forum – about a narrative approach to changing how we think about ageing.

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This entry was posted in Health Humanities, Health Sciences, policy and tagged ageing, dementia, episodicity, life histories, life writing, midlife, narrativity on January 23, 2025 by Martina Zimmermann.

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