In this article, we articulate a distinct conceptual direction at the intersection of health and mobilities scholarship that centers on healthy mobilities. We take inspiration from relational, multiscalar, and more-than-human approaches to foreground an approach that asks what being in everyday healthy motion may entail and whose health is considered. We trace this approach through two brief provocations: exercise and differential mobilities, including the finely tuned movement-repertoires developed by disabled people. These illustrate the value of healthy mobilities, beyond humancentric, cure-oriented approaches to health, to understandings of how health takes shape among diverse living entities in motion. This focus can help foreground th...
The article[1] addresses the obstacles to the study of the relationships between Medical Pluralism a...
Promoting the practice of physical activity in people with disabilities is an important objective fo...
Human walking is a socially embedded and shaped biological adaptation: it frees our hands, makes our...
In this article, we articulate a distinct conceptual direction at the intersection of health and mob...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Berghahn Books via the D...
There is now an extensive literature on therapeutic landscapes, those settings and places that can c...
International audienceThis Special Issue expands mobilities research through the idea of therapeutic...
Physical activity has become the most documented and acknowledged health advice in relation to both ...
If human motricity science intends to study motor conduct (or actions) in which the human being purs...
Daily mobility has been shown to contribute to the wellbeing of older adults, as it promotes healthy...
The paper explores the relationship between the body and mobility by looking into a number of modes ...
Departing from the hegemonic position of epidemiology in population physical activity (PA) research ...
The health benefits of walking through greenspace have earned widespread academic attention in recen...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
This volume of the journal is conceived as a broad overview on the phenomenological experience of th...
The article[1] addresses the obstacles to the study of the relationships between Medical Pluralism a...
Promoting the practice of physical activity in people with disabilities is an important objective fo...
Human walking is a socially embedded and shaped biological adaptation: it frees our hands, makes our...
In this article, we articulate a distinct conceptual direction at the intersection of health and mob...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Berghahn Books via the D...
There is now an extensive literature on therapeutic landscapes, those settings and places that can c...
International audienceThis Special Issue expands mobilities research through the idea of therapeutic...
Physical activity has become the most documented and acknowledged health advice in relation to both ...
If human motricity science intends to study motor conduct (or actions) in which the human being purs...
Daily mobility has been shown to contribute to the wellbeing of older adults, as it promotes healthy...
The paper explores the relationship between the body and mobility by looking into a number of modes ...
Departing from the hegemonic position of epidemiology in population physical activity (PA) research ...
The health benefits of walking through greenspace have earned widespread academic attention in recen...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
This volume of the journal is conceived as a broad overview on the phenomenological experience of th...
The article[1] addresses the obstacles to the study of the relationships between Medical Pluralism a...
Promoting the practice of physical activity in people with disabilities is an important objective fo...
Human walking is a socially embedded and shaped biological adaptation: it frees our hands, makes our...