镜像
社会学
卫生地理学
意义(存在)
透视图(图形)
心理健康
认识论
社会心理学
心理学
公共卫生
健康促进
医学
国际卫生
哲学
人工智能
护理部
计算机科学
心理治疗师
作者
Gavin J. Andrews,Sandra Chen,Samantha Myers
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.02.037
摘要
For the last two decades health geography has focused on the dynamics between health and place. Although the social constructivist perspective of much research has provided many insights into the meanings of health and health care arguably, mirroring progress in the parent discipline of human geography, there could be a far more serious engagement with non-representational theory and the 'taking place' of health and health care. To showcase the importance and potential of this broadly, the idea of wellbeing is re-approached. The paper reflects on the ways wellbeing has been treated in research primarily as a meaningful and relatively prescribed state of life, to the neglect of process. Based on this critique, a qualitative study then illustrates the most immediate and everyday ways wellbeing might arise through 'affect'; the pre-personal mobile energies and intensities that result from physical encounters within assemblages of bodies and objects. Indeed, theoretically the findings support the proposition that, at one level, wellbeing might not be taken from environment but instead might emerge as the affective environment. They certainly raise awareness of how much in health might originate at the surface, prior to meaning, within life's infinite spatial doings, and thus they launch some final thoughts on the wider challenges and opportunities for non-representational health geographies.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI