An unprecedented craze for complementary or alternative medicines emerges in major cities. This medical field is defined by WHO, but is constituted by various practices, including yoga. This article studies the situation in cities like Paris, Rouen or New Delhi, where specific places are produced to practice and promote this type of healthcare. It appears that these practices are reserved to a certain category of the population. As a result, this situation implies the transformation of therapeutic discourses that turn into discourses on well-being. This article aims to observe what happens and what is said in these new therapeutic places, it questions the renewal of urban health territoriality, and it uses social and cultural health geograp...
Against a background of neoliberal precarity, the yoga industry promotes a practice experienced by, ...
Yoga is an ancient Indian practice that has undergone many transitions and reinterpretations over ti...
Since 2007, the number of people living in cities exceeds that of rural areas. Thus, cities and thei...
International audienceDrawing on participant observation and interviews in two yoga studios in the h...
Buenos Aires, the city of tango, good meat, and. . . yoga? As in many modern big cities, yoga has be...
India has a very old knowledge on certain techniques of the body which are revivified in the contemp...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the practice of alternative medicine as an experience capabl...
Yoga is increasingly ubiquitous in the United States and globally. The growth of yoga\u27s popularit...
Yoga is increasingly ubiquitous in the United States and globally. The growth of yoga\u27s popularit...
Yoga has evolved into a ‘booming' phenomenon, particularly in North America where over thirty millio...
Taking note of the rapid, visible expansion of yoga studios in American cities, this article explore...
For thousands of years complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) was the most commonly used pract...
This thesis proposes a design of a yoga resort that offers wellness and retirement programs and serv...
'Yoga Traveling' examines yoga's transcultural dissemination in the twentieth and twenty-first centu...
The Healthy Cities programme was created in 1986 by the European Bureau of the World Health Organiza...
Against a background of neoliberal precarity, the yoga industry promotes a practice experienced by, ...
Yoga is an ancient Indian practice that has undergone many transitions and reinterpretations over ti...
Since 2007, the number of people living in cities exceeds that of rural areas. Thus, cities and thei...
International audienceDrawing on participant observation and interviews in two yoga studios in the h...
Buenos Aires, the city of tango, good meat, and. . . yoga? As in many modern big cities, yoga has be...
India has a very old knowledge on certain techniques of the body which are revivified in the contemp...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the practice of alternative medicine as an experience capabl...
Yoga is increasingly ubiquitous in the United States and globally. The growth of yoga\u27s popularit...
Yoga is increasingly ubiquitous in the United States and globally. The growth of yoga\u27s popularit...
Yoga has evolved into a ‘booming' phenomenon, particularly in North America where over thirty millio...
Taking note of the rapid, visible expansion of yoga studios in American cities, this article explore...
For thousands of years complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) was the most commonly used pract...
This thesis proposes a design of a yoga resort that offers wellness and retirement programs and serv...
'Yoga Traveling' examines yoga's transcultural dissemination in the twentieth and twenty-first centu...
The Healthy Cities programme was created in 1986 by the European Bureau of the World Health Organiza...
Against a background of neoliberal precarity, the yoga industry promotes a practice experienced by, ...
Yoga is an ancient Indian practice that has undergone many transitions and reinterpretations over ti...
Since 2007, the number of people living in cities exceeds that of rural areas. Thus, cities and thei...