Families of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguity, captured in the phrase ‘living in limbo’ (Holmes, 2008). To explore this uncertain ground, we interviewed 25 family members to consider how human absence is acted upon and not just felt within this space ‘in between’ grief and loss (Wayland, 2007). In the paper, we represent families as active agents in spatial stories of ‘living in limbo’, and we provide insights into the diverse strategies of search/ing (technical, physical and emotional) in which they engage to locate either their missing member or news of them. Responses to absence are shown to be intimately bound up with unstable spatial knowledges of the missing person and emotional actions ...
Ambiguous loss is characteristic of the situation faced by relatives of missing persons. Symptoms of...
This article presents the results of a qualitative study aiming to consider the relationship between...
This work of creative nonfiction and accompanying exegesis explores ‘missingness’ – the individual, ...
AbstractFamilies of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguit...
Families of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguity, captu...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
Research suggests family separation, particularly prolonged and forced or involuntary separation, ca...
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...
In this paper ‘missing people’ gain an unstable presence through their (restaged) testimonies recoun...
Objective: This review explored psychological responses and coping among loved ones left behind when...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
A missing person is defined as someone whose whereabouts are unknown and fears exist for the safety ...
Ambiguous loss is characteristic of the situation faced by relatives of missing persons. Symptoms of...
This article presents the results of a qualitative study aiming to consider the relationship between...
This work of creative nonfiction and accompanying exegesis explores ‘missingness’ – the individual, ...
AbstractFamilies of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguit...
Families of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguity, captu...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
Research suggests family separation, particularly prolonged and forced or involuntary separation, ca...
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...
In this paper ‘missing people’ gain an unstable presence through their (restaged) testimonies recoun...
Objective: This review explored psychological responses and coping among loved ones left behind when...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
A missing person is defined as someone whose whereabouts are unknown and fears exist for the safety ...
Ambiguous loss is characteristic of the situation faced by relatives of missing persons. Symptoms of...
This article presents the results of a qualitative study aiming to consider the relationship between...
This work of creative nonfiction and accompanying exegesis explores ‘missingness’ – the individual, ...