Population geography: Lifecourse matters

AJ Bailey - Progress in Human Geography, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Concerning itself with the spatial nature of society's populations, scholarship in population
geography continues to reflect and, in some instances, lead wider discussions about …

Intergenerational geographies: Age relations, segregation and re‐engagements

RM Vanderbeck - Geography compass, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Research on age in geography has become highly compartmentalized into separate
literatures on younger and older generations that rarely intersect. As such, the geographies …

Geographies of age: thinking relationally

P Hopkins, R Pain - Area, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
In contrast to recent treatment of other social identities, geographers' work on age still
focuses disproportionately on the social‐chronological margins–the very young and (to a far …

[图书][B] Geographies of alternative education

P Kraftl - 2014 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
3.1 A typical urban care farm in the English Midlands, 57 incorporating stabling, educational
areas, open public space, allotments, animal enclosures, a shop and several other facilities …

Geographies of ageing: Progress and possibilities after two decades of change

MW Skinner, D Cloutier… - Progress in Human …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines two-decades of progress toward developing 'geographies of ageing'as
a distinct field of human geography. Reflecting on the last review in this journal by Harper …

Geographical gerontology: The constitution of a discipline

GJ Andrews, M Cutchin, K McCracken… - Social Science & …, 2007 - Elsevier
Health and healthcare have always been central considerations in geographical
gerontology. This paper reviews progress in this part of the field over the past decade (1995 …

Re-spacing and re-placing gerontology: Relationality and affect

GJ Andrews, J Evans, JL Wiles - Ageing & Society, 2013 - cambridge.org
This paper describes how space and place have been understood in gerontology as
phenomenon that are both physical and social in character, yet are relatively bounded and …

[HTML][HTML] Responding to the pandemic as a family unit: social impacts of COVID-19 on rural migrants in China and their coping strategies

S Tang, X Li - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2021 - nature.com
Abstract In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has created tremendous chaos in people's daily
lives around the world. However, the related social impacts vary across social groups …

Queering the map: The productive tensions of colliding epistemologies

M Brown, L Knopp - Annals of the association of American …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Drawing on and speaking to literatures in geographic information systems (GIS), queer
geography, and queer urban history, we chronicle ethnographically our experience as queer …

Caught in the nick of time: archives and fieldwork

H Lorimer - The SAGE handbook of qualitative geography, 2009 - torrossa.com
Dust, as academic convention has it, is an impediment to good archival scholarship. Dust
coats surfaces. Dust obscures print. It is dust that renders already bad handwriting illegible …