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Eleonor Antelius is a Senior Coordinator and Junior universitetslektor at Linköping University, affiliated with the Faculty of Science and Engineering (TFK). She works in the Dean's Office and the Student Affairs Office (SAT), supporting academic administration and student services. Her academic role is associated with teaching and coordination within the institution.
Her research focuses on dementia and its social dimensions, particularly how individuals living with dementia and their families maintain agency and communication in daily life. She is affiliated with CEDER (Center for Dementia Research) at Linköping University, contributing to qualitative and humanistic studies in dementia care.
The available publication highlights her engagement in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of health, narrative, and social interaction. Her work emphasizes relational dynamics and personhood in dementia, contributing to both academic and practical understandings in care contexts.
- Co-author of the 2022 book Living With Dementia: Relations, Responses and Agency in Everyday Life
Eleonor Antelius collaborates with established researchers such as Lars-Christer Hydén and contributes to international publications in dementia studies. While no formal advisees or grants are listed, her role bridges academic research and institutional coordination. She is part of research teams focused on narrative methods and dementia, working within interdisciplinary frameworks.
She is actively involved in CEDER, a research center dedicated to advancing knowledge on dementia through qualitative, participatory, and person-centered approaches.
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