Re-turning to fitness 'riskscapes' post lockdown: Feminist materialisms, wellbeing and affective respondings in Aotearoa New Zealand
A plethora of research has focused on how the pandemic has shifted human relations with
space, place and wellbeing. Yet, to date few have focused on how the return to public …
space, place and wellbeing. Yet, to date few have focused on how the return to public …
Reconceptualizing women's wellbeing during the pandemic: Sport, fitness and more-than-human connection
This paper explores the gendered, disruptive effects and affective intensities of COVID-19
and the ways that women working in the sport and fitness sector were prompted to establish …
and the ways that women working in the sport and fitness sector were prompted to establish …
The ends of an assemblage of health
C Duff - Social Science & Medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper identifies and responds to three key challenges that have emerged in
discussions of the assemblage across health geography. These challenges concern the …
discussions of the assemblage across health geography. These challenges concern the …
Methods for more-than-human wellbeing: A collaborative journey with object interviews
Articulating the complexities of relational wellbeing can be challenging at the best of times,
and even more complex during periods of heightened stress and uncertainty. Taking …
and even more complex during periods of heightened stress and uncertainty. Taking …
Embodying debt: youth, consumer credit and its impacts for wellbeing
Young people form the primary target demographic of new 'buy now pay later'(BNPL) and
digital credit services. Despite consistent data showing young people as a cohort are …
digital credit services. Despite consistent data showing young people as a cohort are …
Re-configured pleasures: How young people feel good through abstaining or moderating their drinking
Background Alcohol use has strong associations with the pursuit of pleasure, yet trends in
young people's drinking have been declining in Australia for more than 15 years. Therefore …
young people's drinking have been declining in Australia for more than 15 years. Therefore …
Affective geographies in pandemic times: An intersectional analysis of women's wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand
This article builds upon and extends a growing body of literature focused on how the
pandemic has shifted human relations with space, place, and wellbeing. Working at the …
pandemic has shifted human relations with space, place, and wellbeing. Working at the …
Love as the lifeblood of being-well: a call for care for teachers in England's schools
S Culshaw, N Kurian - Pastoral Care in Education, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The authors highlight the role of love and care as the 'lifeblood of being-well'for teachers in
England. The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed unprecedented stressors on teachers …
England. The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed unprecedented stressors on teachers …
Young people's presents and futures, and the moral obligation to be enterprising and aspirational in times of crisis
In this paper we reference a recent OECD report, Dream Jobs? which argues that education
systems should guide young people's aspirations for their futures in ways that counter …
systems should guide young people's aspirations for their futures in ways that counter …
Place, health and dis/advantage: A sociomaterial analysis
NJ Fox, K Powell - Health, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The substantial literature on interactions between places/spaces and well-being/health often
differentiate between physical and social aspects of geographical location. This paper …
differentiate between physical and social aspects of geographical location. This paper …