Power, powerlessness and the politics of mobility: Reconsidering mental health geographies

Volume: 252, Pages: 112918 - 112918
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
We use a qualitative, longitudinal study of 25 individuals with mental illness in the UK to better understand the relationships among mental health, power/lessness and im/mobility. Framed by the rise of the new mobilities paradigm and more specifically Cresswell's (2010) politics of mobility, we find that the extent to which the respective mobilities were expressions of internal free will or were undertaken as a result of external compulsion is...
Paper Details
Title
Power, powerlessness and the politics of mobility: Reconsidering mental health geographies
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
252
Pages
112918 - 112918
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