This study investigates how clients' emotions are invoked and reflected in client-worker interactions and themeanings they have regarding leaving home. We concentrate on floating support work, which aims to support people suffering from mental health and substance abuse‐related issues to improve their living in the community. Our theoretical framework is based on the geography of emotions, and we draw on both the interactional and relational approaches thereto. The research material is gathered from Finland and England. We draw on mobile ethnographic and discursive approaches, and our data consists of transcriptions and field notes gathered during floating support visits (N = 19) that took place either at or outside of a client's home. Our ...
Recent academic arguments in transnational and mobility studies have emphasised fluid and flexible u...
Based on interviews with 25 Irish nurses living and working in Britain, the primary aim of this pape...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
This study investigates how clients’ emotions are invoked and reflected in client–worker interaction...
This study investigates how clients’ emotions are invoked and reflected in client–worker interaction...
To feel at home and to find your place identity in a completely different setting than you are used ...
This article explores how individuals with transnational lives handle emotion management in the form...
How can analysis of affective relationships enable the public street as a pedestrian workplace? Whe...
This thesis provides in-depth understanding of five residents´ place-relation to a Swedish rural mun...
This article is concerned with the doing and production of data. We ask how data are made in intimat...
The overall aim of this paper is to discuss how including, and stressing, emotions in research ena...
Rapid globalisation and increasing mobility result in the sameness in places’ architectural and comm...
In this paper, we aim to contribute to a growing body of literature that explores the affective geog...
Since the closure of the UK asylums, ‘the community’ has become short hand for describing a variety ...
In research on transnational migration, the role of emotions has generally remained understudied. Un...
Recent academic arguments in transnational and mobility studies have emphasised fluid and flexible u...
Based on interviews with 25 Irish nurses living and working in Britain, the primary aim of this pape...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
This study investigates how clients’ emotions are invoked and reflected in client–worker interaction...
This study investigates how clients’ emotions are invoked and reflected in client–worker interaction...
To feel at home and to find your place identity in a completely different setting than you are used ...
This article explores how individuals with transnational lives handle emotion management in the form...
How can analysis of affective relationships enable the public street as a pedestrian workplace? Whe...
This thesis provides in-depth understanding of five residents´ place-relation to a Swedish rural mun...
This article is concerned with the doing and production of data. We ask how data are made in intimat...
The overall aim of this paper is to discuss how including, and stressing, emotions in research ena...
Rapid globalisation and increasing mobility result in the sameness in places’ architectural and comm...
In this paper, we aim to contribute to a growing body of literature that explores the affective geog...
Since the closure of the UK asylums, ‘the community’ has become short hand for describing a variety ...
In research on transnational migration, the role of emotions has generally remained understudied. Un...
Recent academic arguments in transnational and mobility studies have emphasised fluid and flexible u...
Based on interviews with 25 Irish nurses living and working in Britain, the primary aim of this pape...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...