This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an introduction, the paper uses four thematics, ‘mapping, searching, feeling and moving’, in order to explore a range of responses to missing absence and missing experience. It argues that attention to the voices of returned adult missing people would help establish new emotional geographies of embodied absence which would complement, and in places challenge, ‘left behind’ knowledges of absence. It is also argued that ‘peopling’ missing research would enable sensitive reconstructions of missing mobilities which both (1) challenge operational categorizations and cartographies of missing people as disembodied units, and (2) contribute to conceptual r...
Families of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguity, captu...
This paper considers the neglected mobilities associated with a sample of UK women reported as missi...
This paper develops the concept of disorientation as a constitutive but overlooked dimension of mobi...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
In this paper ‘missing people’ gain an unstable presence through their (restaged) testimonies recoun...
In this paper ‘missing people’ gain an unstable presence through their (restaged) testimonies recoun...
In this paper ‘missing people’ gain an unstable presence through their (restaged) testimonies recoun...
In this paper ‘missing people’ gain an unstable presence through their (restaged) testimonies recoun...
‘Every case is different [...] routine kills. I demand from my people that they look at every case f...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection represents the empirical materi...
Families of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguity, captu...
AbstractFamilies of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguit...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
In this article, we discuss methodological issues and problems in researching relational space. We a...
Families of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguity, captu...
This paper considers the neglected mobilities associated with a sample of UK women reported as missi...
This paper develops the concept of disorientation as a constitutive but overlooked dimension of mobi...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
In this paper ‘missing people’ gain an unstable presence through their (restaged) testimonies recoun...
In this paper ‘missing people’ gain an unstable presence through their (restaged) testimonies recoun...
In this paper ‘missing people’ gain an unstable presence through their (restaged) testimonies recoun...
In this paper ‘missing people’ gain an unstable presence through their (restaged) testimonies recoun...
‘Every case is different [...] routine kills. I demand from my people that they look at every case f...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection represents the empirical materi...
Families of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguity, captu...
AbstractFamilies of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguit...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
In this article, we discuss methodological issues and problems in researching relational space. We a...
Families of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguity, captu...
This paper considers the neglected mobilities associated with a sample of UK women reported as missi...
This paper develops the concept of disorientation as a constitutive but overlooked dimension of mobi...