This chapter explores some of the ways health geographers have debated, contested and adapted ideas and concepts drawn from contemporary discussions of posthumanism. I will start by briefly introducing the key features of posthuman, nonhuman and more-than-human geographies, before considering how health geographers have contributed to these discussions. My goals are to synthesize the ideas, concepts and controversies of key relevance for health geographers; to highlight the most engaging and innovative of contemporary researches; and to briefly map some possible future directions for health geography after the posthuman turn
This paper is the first of two linked progress reports on the application of ideas from complexity t...
Post-Growth Geographies examines the spatial relations of diverse and alternative economies between ...
Health geography is a close relative of medical geography. It shares a focus on geographical variati...
Geography has often been characterized as a unifying discipline, drawing together the social and nat...
As recent reflections on posthumanism, in part orchestrated by a conference session on \u27Post-huma...
The intellectual and moral imperatives that underscore public health have sustained the idea that it...
Abstract: While ‘the social ’ is problematized in diverse ways in current geographical debates this ...
This volume brings together research in the GeoHumanities from various intellectual perspectives to ...
In this paper, we reflect on the positioning of health geography within the wider academic landscape...
Post-phenomenological geographies are an emergent (and as yet relatively fragmentary) body of work. ...
The places of our daily life affect our health, well-being, and receipt of health care in complex wa...
This paper offers an introduction to a virtual theme issue devoted to medical and health geographies...
Assessments of the development of geography as a discipline, and studies of sub-disciplinary develop...
The present evolution of geography of health is highlighted through a selection of recent publicatio...
In an explanatory approach of diseases, health and health care, health geography has contributed to ...
This paper is the first of two linked progress reports on the application of ideas from complexity t...
Post-Growth Geographies examines the spatial relations of diverse and alternative economies between ...
Health geography is a close relative of medical geography. It shares a focus on geographical variati...
Geography has often been characterized as a unifying discipline, drawing together the social and nat...
As recent reflections on posthumanism, in part orchestrated by a conference session on \u27Post-huma...
The intellectual and moral imperatives that underscore public health have sustained the idea that it...
Abstract: While ‘the social ’ is problematized in diverse ways in current geographical debates this ...
This volume brings together research in the GeoHumanities from various intellectual perspectives to ...
In this paper, we reflect on the positioning of health geography within the wider academic landscape...
Post-phenomenological geographies are an emergent (and as yet relatively fragmentary) body of work. ...
The places of our daily life affect our health, well-being, and receipt of health care in complex wa...
This paper offers an introduction to a virtual theme issue devoted to medical and health geographies...
Assessments of the development of geography as a discipline, and studies of sub-disciplinary develop...
The present evolution of geography of health is highlighted through a selection of recent publicatio...
In an explanatory approach of diseases, health and health care, health geography has contributed to ...
This paper is the first of two linked progress reports on the application of ideas from complexity t...
Post-Growth Geographies examines the spatial relations of diverse and alternative economies between ...
Health geography is a close relative of medical geography. It shares a focus on geographical variati...