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Dr Aelwyn Williams is a Research Officer in the Department of Public Health at the School of Health and Social Care, Swansea University, and works part-time at the Awen Institute. He has been affiliated with the Centre for Innovative Ageing since 2012 and contributes to interdisciplinary research on aging, dementia, and public health.
- University: Swansea University
- School: School of Health and Social Care
- Department: Department of Public Health
- Position: Research Officer (part-time)
His research focuses on aging and dementia-friendly communities through qualitative and ethnographic methods, integrating human and geographical perspectives. He employs creative methodologies such as cut-ups and collage, and engages with social theories including post-structuralism and non-representational theory. His work emphasizes health literacy and community-based interventions.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in intergenerational and climate-related research using innovative tools like comics, alongside critical explorations of dementia-friendly communities. His work bridges public health, geography, and the arts, reflecting a transdisciplinary approach to societal challenges.
Dr Williams has no listed scientific awards in the provided text.
He advises no formal students listed and has not received mention of grants. However, his collaborative projects suggest active engagement in funded interdisciplinary initiatives. His research outputs include journal articles, book chapters, conference contributions, and creative research products.
He is involved with the Centre for Innovative Ageing and the Awen Institute, both of which support research on aging, wellbeing, and community resilience. These centers foster interdisciplinary collaboration and public engagement in health and social care research.
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