A sociological conceptualisation of space moves beyond the material to the relational, to consider space as a social process. This paper draws on research that explored the reproduction of legitimated knowledge and power structures in intensive care units during encounters, between patients, who were experiencing mental illness, and their nurses. Semi-structured telephone interviews with 17 intensive care nurses from eight Australian intensive care units were conducted in 2017. Data were analysed through iterative cycling between participants' responses, the literature and the theoretical framework. The material and relational aspects of space in this context constitute a dynamic process that is concerned with the reproduction of everyday l...
Bipolar disorder is a condition rarely approached in anthropological research, and even less so thro...
Since the closure of the UK asylums, ‘the community’ has become short hand for describing a variety ...
This paper focuses on the patient\u27s perspective and the philosophical underpinnings that support ...
A sociological conceptualisation of space moves beyond the material to the relational, to consider s...
A sociological conceptualisation of space moves beyond the material to the relational, to consider s...
This paper reflects on a study that drew on the theory of social constructionism to critically explo...
This paper critically explores the social world of intensive care units to consider how the presence...
Spatial human experiences such as confinement and freedom are important to acute psychiatric care. T...
This article focuses on the constitutive role of space and artefacts in delineating the moral order ...
This article focuses on the constitutive role of space and artefacts in delineating the moral order ...
Space is lived individually and collectively and can become a source of existential affectation, esp...
Focusing on the lived experiences of patients1 and staff within low and medium secure mental healthc...
The impact of social and material conditions on mental health is well established but lacking in a c...
Space is lived individually and collectively and can become a source of existential affectation, esp...
This paper focuses on the patient’s perspective and the philosophical underpinnings that support wha...
Bipolar disorder is a condition rarely approached in anthropological research, and even less so thro...
Since the closure of the UK asylums, ‘the community’ has become short hand for describing a variety ...
This paper focuses on the patient\u27s perspective and the philosophical underpinnings that support ...
A sociological conceptualisation of space moves beyond the material to the relational, to consider s...
A sociological conceptualisation of space moves beyond the material to the relational, to consider s...
This paper reflects on a study that drew on the theory of social constructionism to critically explo...
This paper critically explores the social world of intensive care units to consider how the presence...
Spatial human experiences such as confinement and freedom are important to acute psychiatric care. T...
This article focuses on the constitutive role of space and artefacts in delineating the moral order ...
This article focuses on the constitutive role of space and artefacts in delineating the moral order ...
Space is lived individually and collectively and can become a source of existential affectation, esp...
Focusing on the lived experiences of patients1 and staff within low and medium secure mental healthc...
The impact of social and material conditions on mental health is well established but lacking in a c...
Space is lived individually and collectively and can become a source of existential affectation, esp...
This paper focuses on the patient’s perspective and the philosophical underpinnings that support wha...
Bipolar disorder is a condition rarely approached in anthropological research, and even less so thro...
Since the closure of the UK asylums, ‘the community’ has become short hand for describing a variety ...
This paper focuses on the patient\u27s perspective and the philosophical underpinnings that support ...