Conceptualizing the healthscape: Contributions of time geography, location technologies and spatial ecology to place and health research
Auteurs: Daniel Rainham, Ian McDowell, Dan Krewski, et Mike Sawada
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Résumé (anglais)
Geomatics and related technologies allow for the application of integrated approaches to the analysis of individual spatial and temporal activities in the context of place and health research. The ability to track individuals as they make decisions and negotiate space may provide a fundamental advance. This paper introduces the need to move beyond conventional place-based perspectives in health research, and invokes the theoretical contributions of time geography and spatial ecology as opportunities to integrate human agency into contextual models of health. Issues around the geographical representation of place are reviewed, and the concept of the healthscape is introduced as an approach to operationalizing context as expressed by the spatial and temporal activities of individuals. We also discuss how these concepts have the potential to influence and contribute to empirical place and health research.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Daniel Rainham, Ian McDowell, Dan Krewski, et Mike Sawada |
Année de pulication | 2010 |
Titre | Conceptualizing the healthscape: Contributions of time geography, location technologies and spatial ecology to place and health research |
Volume | 70 |
Nom du Journal | Social Science and Medicine |
Numéro | 5 |
Pages | 668-676 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Daniel Rainham
- Daniel Rainham, Ian McDowell, Dan Krewski, et Mike Sawada
- Conceptualizing the healthscape: Contributions of time geography, location technologies and spatial ecology to place and health research
- Social Science and Medicine
- 70
- 2010
- 5
- 668-676