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The past, present and future of health geography: an exchange with three long standing participants in the Geographies of Health and Wellbeing Research Group

The past, present and future of health geography: an exchange with three long standing participants in the Geographies of Health and Wellbeing Research Group
The past, present and future of health geography: an exchange with three long standing participants in the Geographies of Health and Wellbeing Research Group
This article traces the past, present and future of health geography through the career journeys of three notable academics, Sarah Curtis (SC), Julia Jones (JJ) and Graham Moon (GM). Members of the research group recorded the exchanges and considered how they reflect on the role of the GHWRG in the development of this field of research and application of knowledge over time. Our aim here is to communicate the importance of sub-disciplinary research groups and, in the case of the GHWRG, its pivotal role in the production of and influence on geographical knowledge on health and wellbeing.
RGS-IBG, health geography, knowledge production, medical geography, research groups
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Asker, Chloe, Gorman, Richard, Thomas, Lowe, Sarah, Curtis, Moon, Graham and Julia, Jones (2024) The past, present and future of health geography: an exchange with three long standing participants in the Geographies of Health and Wellbeing Research Group. Area, 56 (4), e12940. (doi:10.1111/area.12940).

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This article traces the past, present and future of health geography through the career journeys of three notable academics, Sarah Curtis (SC), Julia Jones (JJ) and Graham Moon (GM). Members of the research group recorded the exchanges and considered how they reflect on the role of the GHWRG in the development of this field of research and application of knowledge over time. Our aim here is to communicate the importance of sub-disciplinary research groups and, in the case of the GHWRG, its pivotal role in the production of and influence on geographical knowledge on health and wellbeing.

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 March 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 19 August 2024
Published date: December 2024
Keywords: RGS-IBG, health geography, knowledge production, medical geography, research groups

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Local EPrints ID: 496144
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496144
ISSN: 0004-0894
PURE UUID: 17179c3a-674a-415a-9c7e-4ecf4c301129
ORCID for Graham Moon: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7256-8397

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Date deposited: 05 Dec 2024 17:40
Last modified: 06 Dec 2024 02:41

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Author: Chloe Asker
Author: Richard Gorman
Author: Lowe Thomas
Author: Curtis Sarah
Author: Graham Moon ORCID iD
Author: Jones Julia

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