Within the context of global capitalism and late liberalism, the social and political implications of waiting have attracted particular attention from geographers. States and other powerful institutions can now maintain control over potentially unruly populations through technocratic management that appears at first glance to be ethically neutral. Wait lists and waiting rooms can mask inequalities and justify the denial of rights, and new spaces of indefinite waiting like detention centers and clandestine prisons have emerged as important state-sanctioned technologies for managing surplus people. As marginalized and abandoned people are made to wait, large-scale future events are treated with the greatest urgency. In this report, I explore ...
This essay discusses waiting as a method in research and teaching. Appropriate waiting can often lea...
AbstractHealth systems have repeatedly addressed concerns about efficiency and equity by employing t...
Waiting is a universal experience and a ‘taken for granted’ form of time. However, it is given a soc...
Discussions of ethics in recent human geography have been strongly inflected by readings of so-calle...
In this second report, I consider the relationship between emotion and morality from a geographical ...
In this thesis I seek to investigate in the physical expressions of waiting spaces, with a particula...
It has been acknowledged that waiting is extremely challenging to study due to its common presence i...
"This edited volume approaches waiting both as a social phenomenon that proliferates in irregularise...
Ethics and morality as objects of research remain important blind spots of geography. Despite their ...
Objectives: There is growing concern regarding waiting times in health care as a mechanism to improv...
Health systems have repeatedly addressed concerns about efficiency and equity by employing trans-nat...
Waiting time is widely used in health and social policy to make resource allocation decisions, yet n...
I A new disciplinary interface The invitation to write progress reports on geography and ethics reco...
Waiting is a universal experience and a ‘taken for granted’ form of time. However, it is given a soc...
The obligation of ‘progressive realization’ under the International Covenant on Economic and Social ...
This essay discusses waiting as a method in research and teaching. Appropriate waiting can often lea...
AbstractHealth systems have repeatedly addressed concerns about efficiency and equity by employing t...
Waiting is a universal experience and a ‘taken for granted’ form of time. However, it is given a soc...
Discussions of ethics in recent human geography have been strongly inflected by readings of so-calle...
In this second report, I consider the relationship between emotion and morality from a geographical ...
In this thesis I seek to investigate in the physical expressions of waiting spaces, with a particula...
It has been acknowledged that waiting is extremely challenging to study due to its common presence i...
"This edited volume approaches waiting both as a social phenomenon that proliferates in irregularise...
Ethics and morality as objects of research remain important blind spots of geography. Despite their ...
Objectives: There is growing concern regarding waiting times in health care as a mechanism to improv...
Health systems have repeatedly addressed concerns about efficiency and equity by employing trans-nat...
Waiting time is widely used in health and social policy to make resource allocation decisions, yet n...
I A new disciplinary interface The invitation to write progress reports on geography and ethics reco...
Waiting is a universal experience and a ‘taken for granted’ form of time. However, it is given a soc...
The obligation of ‘progressive realization’ under the International Covenant on Economic and Social ...
This essay discusses waiting as a method in research and teaching. Appropriate waiting can often lea...
AbstractHealth systems have repeatedly addressed concerns about efficiency and equity by employing t...
Waiting is a universal experience and a ‘taken for granted’ form of time. However, it is given a soc...