Care—concept, emotion, practice, politics, moral exhortation—is a starting point for a range of critical geographies. Care affords geographers a richness of possibilities through which to engage critically with a range of politically charged discourses. This special issue offers a suite of ‘think’ pieces on geographies of care which provoke further examination of three challenges. First, we need conceptual strategies to explore the connections of care across different spatialities and temporalities. Secondly, biases within current research on care help make invisible the multiple sites through which our practices are shaped. Thirdly, certain concepts within the care lexicon have gone unchallenged such as dependency and vulnerability. We con...
In the mid 90s, a joint enterprise from the Institute of British Geographers and the American Associ...
This paper initiates debate for geographers on the nature of care in relation to the self explored t...
This entry traces the different practices of care around the world and asks what cross-cultural ethn...
This paper initiates debate for geographers on the nature of care in relation to the self explored t...
The concept of care and its associated practices remain a key subject of debate in human geography, ...
This paper sets out a theoretical agenda for Cultural Landscapes of Care. It highlights the importan...
Questions of care appear to be catching the imagination of researchers across several areas of human...
The demographic of an ageing population in many countries is increasing the numbers of elderly who a...
Human geography has experienced a burgeoning interest in care. Despite this, the more radical potent...
Recent work in human geography has begun to explore the fluidity of bodily boundaries and to foregro...
Patient safety and quality of care are increasing concerns for healthcare internationally. This pape...
In care ethics, caring is seen to be embedded in practice and locally contingent. However, despite a...
In recent years, both within and beyond academic and clinical spheres, medical and health humanities...
This paper explores how 'place' is conceptualised and mobilized in health policy and considers the i...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
In the mid 90s, a joint enterprise from the Institute of British Geographers and the American Associ...
This paper initiates debate for geographers on the nature of care in relation to the self explored t...
This entry traces the different practices of care around the world and asks what cross-cultural ethn...
This paper initiates debate for geographers on the nature of care in relation to the self explored t...
The concept of care and its associated practices remain a key subject of debate in human geography, ...
This paper sets out a theoretical agenda for Cultural Landscapes of Care. It highlights the importan...
Questions of care appear to be catching the imagination of researchers across several areas of human...
The demographic of an ageing population in many countries is increasing the numbers of elderly who a...
Human geography has experienced a burgeoning interest in care. Despite this, the more radical potent...
Recent work in human geography has begun to explore the fluidity of bodily boundaries and to foregro...
Patient safety and quality of care are increasing concerns for healthcare internationally. This pape...
In care ethics, caring is seen to be embedded in practice and locally contingent. However, despite a...
In recent years, both within and beyond academic and clinical spheres, medical and health humanities...
This paper explores how 'place' is conceptualised and mobilized in health policy and considers the i...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
In the mid 90s, a joint enterprise from the Institute of British Geographers and the American Associ...
This paper initiates debate for geographers on the nature of care in relation to the self explored t...
This entry traces the different practices of care around the world and asks what cross-cultural ethn...