This article reports on an exploratory qualitative research project conducted in Hong Kong. This investigated accounts of place-based exclusions, especially focusing upon the tactics disabled people and their families deploy to cope with exclusionary places and practice. I elaborate upon three thematic clusters emerging from group interviews. The first addresses place-oriented decision making. The second explores the emotional geographies that specific socio-spatial orders register and generate. Finally, I assess how far participants’ spatial tactics and stories may be regarded as either subversive or transformative. While participants’ practice often maintains disabling geographies, their spatial tactics also ‘speaks’ against congratulator...
The geographies of disability have been an important and enduring part of Social and Cultural Geogra...
Over the past 15 years, geography has made many significant contributions to our understanding of di...
In this paper (he transformed spaces of visually impaired and blind people is explored through a det...
This article reports on an exploratory qualitative research project conducted in Hong Kong. This inv...
Geographies of disability have become a key research priority for many disability scholars and geogr...
This article addresses embodied and emotional geographies of (not)belonging for disabled people in A...
...This article examines refugee tactics used to negotiate spaces for living within current refugee ...
Over the past 15 years, geography has made many significant contributions to our understanding of di...
Geographies of disability and spatial geographies have rightly taken their place in the wider canon ...
The geographies of disability have been an important and enduring part of Social and Cultural Geogra...
Disabled people are marginalised and excluded from 'mainstream' society. In general, our understand...
This paper explores asylum-seekers' and refugees' experiences of place, social exclusion and social ...
This research is a phenomenological enquiry into the way physically disabled people use space and pl...
The social geographies of people with learning disabilities, one of the most marginalized groups in ...
People with intellectual disabilities have had a long history of exclusion and enforced dependency. ...
The geographies of disability have been an important and enduring part of Social and Cultural Geogra...
Over the past 15 years, geography has made many significant contributions to our understanding of di...
In this paper (he transformed spaces of visually impaired and blind people is explored through a det...
This article reports on an exploratory qualitative research project conducted in Hong Kong. This inv...
Geographies of disability have become a key research priority for many disability scholars and geogr...
This article addresses embodied and emotional geographies of (not)belonging for disabled people in A...
...This article examines refugee tactics used to negotiate spaces for living within current refugee ...
Over the past 15 years, geography has made many significant contributions to our understanding of di...
Geographies of disability and spatial geographies have rightly taken their place in the wider canon ...
The geographies of disability have been an important and enduring part of Social and Cultural Geogra...
Disabled people are marginalised and excluded from 'mainstream' society. In general, our understand...
This paper explores asylum-seekers' and refugees' experiences of place, social exclusion and social ...
This research is a phenomenological enquiry into the way physically disabled people use space and pl...
The social geographies of people with learning disabilities, one of the most marginalized groups in ...
People with intellectual disabilities have had a long history of exclusion and enforced dependency. ...
The geographies of disability have been an important and enduring part of Social and Cultural Geogra...
Over the past 15 years, geography has made many significant contributions to our understanding of di...
In this paper (he transformed spaces of visually impaired and blind people is explored through a det...