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Reading between the lines: the role discourse in shaping responses to safeguarding older people

Reading between the lines: the role discourse in shaping responses to safeguarding older people Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to report on findings from research into the role of language and discourse in shaping responses to older people at risk of abuse in England. Critical discourse analysis is used in this research to deconstruct policy to identify hidden meaning. Design/methodology/approach– The study comprised of a critical discourse analysis (CDA) of the coalition governments underpinning policy statement outlining its approach to safeguarding adults in “A Vision for Adult Social Care: Capable Communities and Active Citizens.” Findings– This paper analyses the policy statement in some detail to explore its ability to guide practice in supporting older people at risk of harm. The results suggest ideological, philosophical and economic discourses underpinning policy may promote “Big Society” rather than address the abuse of older people, and that this might leave some older people vulnerable and at risk. Research limitations/implications– It is acknowledged the qualitative approach of CDA has its limitations as issues of subjectivity and interpretation exist. Fallibility is always present and no research can give a “complete” view of the world. Practical implications– Drawing on this analysis may provide a heightened awareness of the use of discourse to expose potentially hidden motivations in others, and ourselves, by seeking out the ideological, philosophical and theoretical hiding places which enable specific discourses to become taken for granted. Social implications– By identifying the taken for grantedness of some discourses in everyday life, the author can gain a better understanding of how to challenge the status quo. Originality/value– This paper explores practice in safeguarding adults from an ideological, economic and philosophical perspective. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Adult Protection Emerald Publishing

Reading between the lines: the role discourse in shaping responses to safeguarding older people

The Journal of Adult Protection , Volume 16 (6): 12 – Dec 2, 2014

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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1466-8203
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10.1108/JAP-01-2014-0002
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Abstract

Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to report on findings from research into the role of language and discourse in shaping responses to older people at risk of abuse in England. Critical discourse analysis is used in this research to deconstruct policy to identify hidden meaning. Design/methodology/approach– The study comprised of a critical discourse analysis (CDA) of the coalition governments underpinning policy statement outlining its approach to safeguarding adults in “A Vision for Adult Social Care: Capable Communities and Active Citizens.” Findings– This paper analyses the policy statement in some detail to explore its ability to guide practice in supporting older people at risk of harm. The results suggest ideological, philosophical and economic discourses underpinning policy may promote “Big Society” rather than address the abuse of older people, and that this might leave some older people vulnerable and at risk. Research limitations/implications– It is acknowledged the qualitative approach of CDA has its limitations as issues of subjectivity and interpretation exist. Fallibility is always present and no research can give a “complete” view of the world. Practical implications– Drawing on this analysis may provide a heightened awareness of the use of discourse to expose potentially hidden motivations in others, and ourselves, by seeking out the ideological, philosophical and theoretical hiding places which enable specific discourses to become taken for granted. Social implications– By identifying the taken for grantedness of some discourses in everyday life, the author can gain a better understanding of how to challenge the status quo. Originality/value– This paper explores practice in safeguarding adults from an ideological, economic and philosophical perspective.

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The Journal of Adult ProtectionEmerald Publishing

Published: Dec 2, 2014

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