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Wendy Hulko
Wendy Hulko
Associate Professor
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The time-and context-contingent nature of intersectionality and interlocking oppressions
W Hulko
Affilia 24 (1), 44-55, 2009
4432009
From ‘not a big deal’to ‘hellish’: experiences of older people with dementia
W Hulko
Journal of Aging studies 23 (3), 131-144, 2009
1752009
Intersectionality in the lives of LGBTQ youth: Identifying as LGBTQ and finding community in small cities and rural towns
W Hulko, J Hovanes
Journal of homosexuality 65 (4), 427-455, 2018
982018
Views of First Nation elders on memory loss and memory care in later life
W Hulko, E Camille, E Antifeau, M Arnouse, N Bachynski, D Taylor
Journal of cross-cultural gerontology 25, 317-342, 2010
982010
Verbal and nonverbal indicators of quality of communication between care staff and residents in ethnoculturally and linguistically diverse long-term care settings
J Small, SM Chan, E Drance, J Globerman, W Hulko, D O’Connor, ...
Journal of cross-cultural gerontology 30, 285-304, 2015
782015
Dementia at the intersections: A unique case study exploring social location
D O'Connor, A Phinney, W Hulko
Journal of Aging Studies 24 (1), 30-39, 2010
732010
Decision-making, personhood and dementia: Exploring the interface
C Baldwin, S Donnelly, M Downs, W Hulko, J Keady, J Manthorpe, ...
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2009
702009
Developing CIRCA-BC and exploring the role of the computer as a third participant in conversation
BA Purves, A Phinney, W Hulko, G Puurveen, AJ Astell
American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias® 30 (1), 101-107, 2015
452015
Social science perspectives on dementia research: Intersectionality
W Hulko
Dementia and social inclusion, 237-254, 2004
442004
Gerontological social work in action: Anti-oppressive practice with older adults, their families, and communities
W Hulko, S Brotman, L Stern, I Ferrer
Routledge, 2019
402019
Making the links: Social theories, experiences of people with dementia, and intersectionality
W Hulko
The diversity of Alzheimer's disease: Different approaches and contexts, 231-264, 2002
322002
Operationalizing intersectionality in feminist social work research: Reflections and techniques from research with equity-seeking groups
W Hulko
Feminisms in social work research, 69-89, 2014
26*2014
LGBT* individuals and dementia: an intersectional approach
W Hulko
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans* individuals living with dementia, 35-50, 2016
222016
Intersectionality in the context of later life experiences of dementia
W Hulko, O Hankivsky
Health inequities in Canada: Intersectional frameworks and practices, 198-217, 2011
192011
Cultural safety, decision-making and dementia
W Hulko, L Stern
Decision-making, personhood and dementia: Exploring the interface 70, 2009
192009
Dementia and intersectionality: Exploring the experiences of older people with dementia and their significant others
W Hulko
University of Stirling, 2004
132004
Indigenous peoples and dementia: New understandings of memory loss and memory care
W Hulko, D Wilson, J Balestrery
UBC Press, 2019
122019
Counter: Storytelling: Anti-Oppressive Social Work with Older Adults
W Hulko, S Brotman, I Ferrer, D Baines
Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice. Social Justice Social Work, 193-211, 2017
122017
The complex nature of transportation as a key determinant of health in primary and community care restructuring initiatives in rural Canada
NA Mirza, W Hulko
Journal of Aging Studies 60, 101002, 2022
112022
Older adults’ views on the repositioning of primary and community care
W Hulko, N Mirza, L Seeley
Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement 40 (1), 114-126, 2021
112021
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