Mobilities of wellbeing : migration, the state and medical knowledge


edited by Anne Sigfrid Grønseth, Jonathan Skinner
Bok Engelsk 2021 Mobilities of wellbeing
Medvirkende
Omfang
xli, 295 sider: : illustrasjoner
Opplysninger
HIV-trajectories : struggles of marginalized people from Central and Eastern Europe living with HIV/AIDS in Berlin to gain access to health care and social / Pawel Lewicki -- Becoming a "mito patient" : mobilities of well-being amongst patients with a rare disorder / Jacqueline Luce -- Crossroads of wellbeing : divergent paths in migrants' journeys in Brazil / Simone Toji -- Are migrants to blame? : exploring the impact of migration and patient mobility on the South African public healthcare system / Rebecca Walker -- Working towards well-being : negotiating well-being in the interactions between services and Roma migrants in Leeds / Marketa Dolezalova -- "The wrong names" : non-status aboriginality and well being / Robin Oakley -- Let the dance begin : Strabane, a cross-border, cross-community creative intervention / Jonathan Skinner -- Gypsy nomadism : exoticised, demonised or outlawed, invariably countering the minority's wellbeing / Judith Okely -- Significant walks : synthesizing qualitative and quantitative reflections on movement and place / Shirley Chubb, Neil Bryant, Ann P. Moore, and Kambiz Saber-Sheikh -- How to break off a fight between a Sherpa father and son : post-epistemological comparison between "light" and "hard" empathies / Young Hoon Oh -- Modes and values of knowledge : relations and mobilities in asylum seekers' experiences of wellbeing and suffering in Norway / Anne Sigfrid Grønseth.. - "What new varieties of wellbeing and misfortune are emerging in this post-9/11, postmodern, neoliberal era of travel and mobility? What is the future of movement for leisure and medical necessity, for human dignity and mutuality, for wellbeing and suffering in its many dimensions? This volume examines the relationship between movement and wellbeing from patient mobility to asylum seeker wellbeing, from public health care provision for marginalized peoples to arts care festivals for all. It demonstrates how knowledge is created between and within social relations, imaginations and persons, and uses detailed ethnographic examples from around the world to explore how citizens, migrants and nation states calculate and act upon issues of health and wellbeing. The goal is to show just how diverse and mobile experiences of misfortune, suffering and wellbeing can be"--
Emner
Dewey
ISBN
9781531020316

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