Bipolar disorder is a condition rarely approached in anthropological research, and even less so through the eyes of people living with the disorder. Therefore, to focus on understanding the experience of the state in-between episodes, here referred to as a “white space”, is rare and in need of further examination. The aim of this study was to explore the various experiences of a “white space”, how it is constructed, disrupted, and maintained. The thesis is also an attempt to look at what factors affect these experiences using the anthropology of becoming, and concepts of power and agency. With the interviews of eleven individuals that have experienced different lengths of “white spaces”, a representative of a non-profit organization, a clin...
This is a qualitative case study of care work in a liminal space, specifically the case of an extra-...
Hospitalised patients are faced with a brute reorientation of their normal spatial needs andpreferen...
Science and technology studies (STS) scholars have turned their attention to the materiality of obje...
Since the closure of the UK asylums, ‘the community’ has become short hand for describing a variety ...
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...
The experiences of women in asylum reception centres remain largely unheard. Few researchers have be...
Focusing on the lived experiences of patients1 and staff within low and medium secure mental healthc...
“Compulsive Body Spaces presents a spatial understanding of compulsion. Providing a compelling accou...
We argue that a phenomenological approach to social space, as well as its relation to embodiment and...
This thesis investigates different spaces in the lives of a group of adults living with long-term me...
The thesis as a production of disciplined work presented in a creative style is congruent with perfo...
Psychiatric frameworks are used as the primary lens in the Western world to understand, define, desc...
Since the closure of the UK asylums, ‘the community’ has become short hand for describing a variety ...
This is a qualitative case study of care work in a liminal space, specifically the case of an extra-...
Hospitalised patients are faced with a brute reorientation of their normal spatial needs andpreferen...
Science and technology studies (STS) scholars have turned their attention to the materiality of obje...
Since the closure of the UK asylums, ‘the community’ has become short hand for describing a variety ...
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...
The experiences of women in asylum reception centres remain largely unheard. Few researchers have be...
Focusing on the lived experiences of patients1 and staff within low and medium secure mental healthc...
“Compulsive Body Spaces presents a spatial understanding of compulsion. Providing a compelling accou...
We argue that a phenomenological approach to social space, as well as its relation to embodiment and...
This thesis investigates different spaces in the lives of a group of adults living with long-term me...
The thesis as a production of disciplined work presented in a creative style is congruent with perfo...
Psychiatric frameworks are used as the primary lens in the Western world to understand, define, desc...
Since the closure of the UK asylums, ‘the community’ has become short hand for describing a variety ...
This is a qualitative case study of care work in a liminal space, specifically the case of an extra-...
Hospitalised patients are faced with a brute reorientation of their normal spatial needs andpreferen...
Science and technology studies (STS) scholars have turned their attention to the materiality of obje...