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Place, health and dis/advantage: A sociomaterial analysis

Nick J. Fox, Katie Powell

2021Health An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health Illness and Medicine24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The substantial literature on interactions between places/spaces and well-being/health often differentiate between physical and social aspects of geographical location. This paper sidesteps this dualism, instead considering places as sociomaterial assemblages of human and non-human materialities. It uses this posthuman and 'new materialist' perspective to explore how place-assemblages affect human capacities, in terms of both health and social dis/advantage. Based on secondary analysis of interview data on human/place interactions, it analyses the physical, sociocultural, psychological and emotional effects of place-assemblages, assessing how these produce opportunities for, and constraints upon human bodies. It than assesses how these emergent capacities affect both social dis/advantage and well-being. This analysis of how place-assemblages contribute positively or negatively to health and dis/advantage offers possibilities for further research and for social and public health policy.

Topics & Concepts

Sociocultural evolutionPosthumanSociologyAffect (linguistics)DualismPerspective (graphical)MaterialismBiosocial theorySocial scienceSocial psychologyPsychologyEpistemologyAnthropologyPersonalityComputer scienceCommunicationPhilosophyArtificial intelligenceUrban Green Space and HealthParticipatory Visual Research MethodsHealth disparities and outcomes
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