Dr. Selma Kadi

Soziologin, Forscherin und Projektmanagerin, European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Wien

Kurzbeschreibung

Dr. Selma Kadi is a researcher and project manager in the Health and Care research group at the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research. She holds a PhD in Sociology (Teesside University). Previous to joining the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, she was postdoc at the Department for History and Ethics of Medicine (Tübingen University). Selma is speaker of the D A CH network for participatory health research PartNet, member of the steering group of the International Collaboration for Participatory Health Research, member of the research working group of Eurocarers, the European network representing informal carers and their organisations, and associate editor of the International Journal of Care and Caring. Selmas research interests are: long term care policy, integrated care, development of long term care systems, social innovation in long-term care, informal caregiving, young carers, unmet care needs, experiences of caregiving and care receiving, migration and long term care, quality of long term care, gender inequality and long term care, participatory approaches, qualitative methods, concepts of ageing well, ageing and addiction, concepts of health, technology and ageing, geroethics, ageing and social inequalities, intersectionality.