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This group develops a new perspective that brings together multiple disciplines and modes of inquiry related to health, changing life courses, and places. Our core assumption is that health, in its broadest sense, cannot be fully understood without an intimate knowledge of the human life course and the places where people live.

Goals

  • To foster dialogue between currently disparate ideas and strands of literature on health, life courses, and places
  • To examine places and their impact on health
  • To analyse the life course in relation to health, health expectations, and living well in specific places

Main Areas of Study

  • Anthropology
  • Human geography
  • Economics
  • Sociology
  • Cultural studies
  • Medical humanities

Main Research Questions

  • What are the relationships between health and place?
  • How do people perceive their well-being and ill-being throughout the life course?
  • What are the critical turning points in the life course in relation to health and place?
  • How can we develop better places for healthy living and the inclusion of diverse life courses?

Group members

Elizabete Ertmane

 

Diāna Dergačeva

 

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