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Crooks, Gavin J. Andrews and Jamie Pearce. aFirst edition. 1aBoca Raton, FL :bRoutledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,c2018. a1 online resource (408 pages) :b32 illustrations atext2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier00tchapter 1 Introducing the Routledge Handbook of Health Geography /rValorie A. Crooks -- tpart Section 1 Perspectives and debates -- tchapter 2 Introducing Section 1: perspectives and debates /rJamie Pearce -- tchapter 3 Global health geographies /rTim Brown -- tchapter 4 Development: the past, present and future contributions of health geography /rElijah Bisung -- tchapter 5 Placing health inequalities: where you live can kill you /rClare Bambra -- tchapter 6 Environmental health inequities: from global to local contexts /rEric Crighton -- tchapter 7 Infectious-disease geography: disease outbreaks and outcomes through the lens of space and place /rCorinna Keeler -- tchapter 8 Risk and resilience /rSarah Curtis -- tchapter 9 Researching migration and health: perspectives and debates /rFrances Darlington-Pollock -- tchapter 10 Food in health geography /rSarah Wakefield -- tchapter 11 Un/healthy behavior: a bibliometric assessment of geographers’ contributions to understanding the association between environment and health-related behavior /rGraham Moon -- tpart Section 2 Theories and concepts -- tchapter 12 Introducing Section 2: theories and concepts /rGavin J. Andrews -- tchapter 13 Environments of health and care: the contributions of political economy /rNeil Hanlon -- tchapter 14 Humanism and health geography: placing the human in health geography /rMatthew Sothern -- tchapter 15 Social constructivism (in a socially constructed health geography?) /rSebastien Fleuret -- tchapter 16 Health geography’s role in understanding social capital and its influence on health /rAmber L. Pearson -- tchapter 17 Therapeutic landscapes: from exceptional sites of healing to everyday assemblages of well-being /rJessica M. Finlay -- tchapter 18 Well-being in health geography: conceptualizations, contributions and questions /rMeryn Severson -- tchapter 19 Decentering geographies of health: the challenge of post-structuralism /rJoshua Evans -- tchapter 20 After posthumanism: health geographies of networks and assemblages /rCameron Duff -- tchapter 21 Non-representational geographies of health /rJennifer Lea -- tpart Section 3 Groups and peoples -- tchapter 22 Introducing Section 3: groups and peoples /rJamie Pearce -- tchapter 23 The medicalization of homelessness /rTom Baker -- tchapter 24 Informal caregivers: people, place and identity /rAndrew Power -- tchapter 25 Mapping life on the margins: disability and chronic illness /rVera Chouinard -- tchapter 26 The geographies of Indigenous health /rChantelle A. M. Richmond -- tchapter 27 From inequities to place attachment and the provision of health care: key concerns in the health geographies of aging /rTara Coleman -- tchapter 28 Including children in health geography /rNicole M. Yantzi -- tchapter 29 Immigrant health: insights and implications /rK. Bruce Newbold -- tchapter 30 Establishing geographies of LGBTQ health /rNathaniel M. Lewis -- tchapter 31 “This place is getting to me”: geographical understandings of mental health /rLiz Twigg -- tpart Section 4 Places and spaces -- tchapter 32 Introducing Section 4: places and spaces /rValorie A. Crooks -- tchapter 33 Home truths? A critical reflection on aging, care and the home /rChristine Milligan -- tchapter 34 Rethinking care through transnational health and long-term care practices /rMeghann Ormond -- tchapter 35 The place of primary care clinics /rRobin Kearns -- tchapter 36 Palettes of place: green/blue spaces and health /rRonan Foley -- tchapter 37 Urban public spaces, social inclusion and health /rKaren Witten -- tchapter 38 Rural places and spaces of health and health care /rRachel Herron -- tchapter 39 Transportation and health geographies /rMichael J. Widener -- tchapter 40 mHealth geographies: mobile technologies and health in the Global South /rJonathan Cinnamon -- tchapter 41 Walkability and physical activity /rJana A. Hirsch -- tpart Section 5 Practicing health geographies -- tchapter 42 Introducing Section 5: practicing health geographies /rGavin J. Andrews -- tchapter 43 Qualitative health geography reaches the mainstream /rJamie Baxter -- tchapter 44 Health geographies of art, music and sound: the remaking of self in place /rCandice P. Boyd -- tchapter 45 Health geography and the future of data /rDaniel Lewis -- tchapter 46 Health geography and the big data revolution /rAlec Davies -- tchapter 47 Navigating research ethics in health geography: the case of big data /rNina J. Morris -- tchapter 48 Spatial modeling’s place in health geography: trends, critiques and future directions /rSara McLafferty -- tchapter 49 Difference matters: approaches for acknowledging diversity in health geography research /rMelissa Giesbrecht -- tchapter 50 Practicing health geography in public health: a focus on population-health-intervention research /rMylene Riva -- tchapter 51 Intervention research from a place-based perspective /rAllison M. Williams -- tchapter 52 Practitioner perspectives: the case of nursing geographies /rElizabeth Peter.3 aThe places of our daily life affect our health, well-being, and receipt of health care in complex ways. The connection between health and place has been acknowledged for centuries, and the contemporary discipline of health geography sets as its core mission to uncover and explicate all facets of this connection. 7aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography.2bisacsh 0aAgeing And Health. 0aAgeing Geographies. 0aApplied Health Geography. 0aChildren And Health. 0aCities And Health. 0aDisease Geography. 0aDevelopment Studies. 0aDisease In The Global South. 0aEnvironmental Health. 7aGIS and health.2bisacsh 0aGavin Andrews. 0aGeographies Of Development. 0aGeography And Health. 0aHealth And Place. 0aHealth Inequalities. 0aHandbook Of Health Geographies. 0aHealth And Development. 0aHealth And Wellbeing. 0aHealth Care. 0aHealth Geographies. 0aHealth In The Global South. 0aHealth Risk. 0aImmigrant Health. 0aInfectious Disease Geography. 0aIndigineous Health. 0aJamie Pearce. 0aLeisure Spaces. 0aMigration And Health. 0aMedical Geographies. 0aMedical Geography. 0aMental Illness And Health. 0aNon-Representational Theory. 0aNature And Health. 0aPractising Health Geography. 0aPhysical Activity And Health. 0aPlace Based Approaches. 0aPopulation And Health. 0aPublic Health Surveillance. 0aRisk And Resilience. 0aSpatial Modelling In Health Geography. 0aTransnational Health. 0aValorie Crooks. 0aDevelopment Geography. 0aEconomic development. 0aEconomic geography. 0aEnvironment & Health. 0aEnvironmental geography. 0aEnvironmental health. 0aFeminist geography. 0aFeminist theory. 0aGeographic information systems. 0aGeographyxMathematical models. 0aGeographyxStatistical methods. 0aHealth & Society. 0aHealth Geography. 0aHealth Policy. 0aHuman Geography - Research Methods and Techniques. 0aHuman geographyxResearch. 0aLeisure Studies. 0aLeisurezStudy and teaching. 0aMedical geography. 0aMedical policy. 0aMedical Sociology. 0aPolitical geography. 0aPopulation geography. 0aPublic Health Policy and Practice. 0aPublic health. 0aSocial medicine. 0aStatistical & Mathematical Analysis (Geography) 0aWomen's studies.1 aAndrews, Gavin J.,d1970-eeditor.1 aCrooks, Valorie A.,d1976-eeditor.1 aPearce, Jamie,eeditor.2 aTaylor and Francis.08iPrint version: z978113809804640uhttps://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.4324/9781315104584zClick here to view.