How do the core facets of non-representational theory translate into health contexts and what might a more-than-representational health geography look like? Drawing on the principles, approaches and style of non-representational theory, Gavin J. Andrews sets out a new agenda for health geography, offering a fundamental consideration of how health actually locates and plays out in the taking place, the frontier, of life. Specific health-related activity (from fitness to health harming) everyday life and wellbeing, and the character and experience of health care are careful considered with...
How do the core facets of non-representational theory translate into health contexts and what might a more-than-representational health geography look...