The social relations of difference – from race and class to gender and inequality – is at the heart of the concept of social geography and this Handbook reconsiders and redirects research in the discipline while examining the changing ideas of individuals and their relationship with structures of power. Organized into five sections, The SAGE Handbook of Social Geographies maps out the 'connections' anchored in social geography.

Disability, Health and Citizenship

Disability, Health and Citizenship

Disability, health and citizenship

Introduction

Contemporary geographies of disability adopt a variety of methods and perspectives, from phenomenological accounts of places as perceived by people with sensory impairments, to geospatial analyses of enabling and disabling environments, to explorations of citizenship and exclusion based ...

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