Abstract Epidemiology, sociology, and geography have been successful in re-establishing interest in the role of place in shaping health and health inequalities. However, some of the relevant empirical research has relied on rather conventional conceptions of space and place and focused on isolating the “independent” contribution of place-level and individual-level factors. This approach may have resulted in an underestimate of the contribution of ‘place’ to disease risk. In this paper we argue the case for extensive (quantitative) as well as intensive (qualitative) empirical, as well as theoretical, research on health variation that incorporates ‘relational’, views of space and place. Specifically, we argue that research in place and healt...
Geomatics and related technologies allow for the application of integrated approaches to the analysi...
This paper explores the links between lay knowledge, place and health related social action (or agen...
Acknowledging a paucity of emerging research, and some variation by sub‐field, the geographical mea...
Epidemiology, sociology, and geography have been successful in re-establishing interest in the role ...
Epidemiology, sociology, and geography have been successful in re-establishing interest in the role ...
Research into the role of place in shaping inequalities in health has focused largely on examining i...
The substantial literature on interactions between places/spaces and well-being/health often differe...
This research contributes to expanding the awareness and importance of place in health research. As ...
In this paper we highlight what we consider to be a lack of adequate conceptualisation. operationali...
Purpose: This discussion paper aims to contribute to a greater understanding of the state of the art...
Purpose: This discussion paper aims to contribute to a greater understanding of the state of the art...
Beyond individual-level factors, researchers have adopted a spatial perspective to explore potential...
Research on how place affects health continues to grow. Within the place-health research field, ther...
The bottom line of welfare on our planet and its people is not only dependent on traditional economi...
International audiencePurpose of review: The aim of this paper is to review the recent advances in h...
Geomatics and related technologies allow for the application of integrated approaches to the analysi...
This paper explores the links between lay knowledge, place and health related social action (or agen...
Acknowledging a paucity of emerging research, and some variation by sub‐field, the geographical mea...
Epidemiology, sociology, and geography have been successful in re-establishing interest in the role ...
Epidemiology, sociology, and geography have been successful in re-establishing interest in the role ...
Research into the role of place in shaping inequalities in health has focused largely on examining i...
The substantial literature on interactions between places/spaces and well-being/health often differe...
This research contributes to expanding the awareness and importance of place in health research. As ...
In this paper we highlight what we consider to be a lack of adequate conceptualisation. operationali...
Purpose: This discussion paper aims to contribute to a greater understanding of the state of the art...
Purpose: This discussion paper aims to contribute to a greater understanding of the state of the art...
Beyond individual-level factors, researchers have adopted a spatial perspective to explore potential...
Research on how place affects health continues to grow. Within the place-health research field, ther...
The bottom line of welfare on our planet and its people is not only dependent on traditional economi...
International audiencePurpose of review: The aim of this paper is to review the recent advances in h...
Geomatics and related technologies allow for the application of integrated approaches to the analysi...
This paper explores the links between lay knowledge, place and health related social action (or agen...
Acknowledging a paucity of emerging research, and some variation by sub‐field, the geographical mea...