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Med Anthropol
November 2022
Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo Faculty of Humanities, Oslo, Norway.
Following a 2015 ruling in the Turkish Supreme Court, vaccine resistance has increased significantly in Turkey. Where childhood vaccination was once compulsory, it is now voluntary, enabling the transformation of Turkish lay medical culture. This medical culture rose in political importance during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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August 2020
Center for Multilingualism in Society across the Lifespan, University of Oslo Faculty of Humanities, Oslo , Norway.
The study investigates code-switching by multilingual persons with dementia in two different speech contexts, picture naming tests and spontaneous conversation. It combines a psycholinguistic perspective on cognitive and linguistic skills with a qualitative conversation analytic approach to understanding the functions and appropriateness of code-switching in social interaction. The analysis shows that code-switching is used as a resource for compensating for word-retrieval problems in both the naming tests and in word search sequences in conversation.
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