The following is a list of selected recent publications of our team:
- Andrews G Jand Rishworth,A. (2023) New theoretical terrains in geographies of wellbeing: more-than-human and more-than-representational elements, processes and registers of wellbeing Wellbeing, Space and Society
- Andrews G J(2023) Geography, health and wellbeing: a close relationship, from past times to COVID-19 Geography Review (Spring Issue)
- Andrews, G. J.,& Rishworth, A. (2023). New theoretical terrains in geographies of wellbeing: key questions of the posthumanist turn. Wellbeing, Space and Society, 100130.
- Barbosa, A., Ferreira, A. R., Smits, C., Hegerath, F. M., Vollmar, H., Fernandes, L., Innes, A.,… & Øksnebjerg, L. (2023). Use and uptake of technology by people with dementia and their supporters during the COVID-19 pandemic. Aging & Mental Health, 1-12.
- Dalmer, N., & Griffin, M. (2023). Older adults, public libraries, and sustainable development goals. In K.C. Williams & B. Mehra (Eds.), How Public Libraries Build Sustainable Communities in the 21st Century, Emerald Publishing.
- Dalmer, N. K., Sawchuk, D., & Ly, M. (2023). ” I felt there was a big chunk taken out of my life”: COVID-19 and older adults’ library-based magazine leisure reading. Leisure Studies, 42(1), 118-132.
- Dupuis, C., & Nakamura, N. (2023). Ageing and Feminist Political Ecology. In Contours of Feminist Political Ecology (pp. 105-127). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
- Higgins, R., Spacey, A. and Innes, A. (2023) Optimising care and the patient experience for people living with dementia: The perceptions of radiography practitioners. Radiography DOI: 1016/j.radi.2023.01.016
- Kalu, M., Dal Bello-Haas, V., Griffin, M., Boamah, S., Harris, J., Zaide, M., Rayner, D., Khattab, N., & Abrahim, S. (2023). A scoping review of personal, financial and environmental determinants of mobility among older adults. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation [Ahead of print: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2023.04.007
- Ojembe, B., Kapiriri, L., Griffin, M., & Fudge Schormans, A. (2023). Narrative analysis of exclusion from social participation and loneliness among Black older adults. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work. [latest articles: DOI:10.1080/15313204.2023.2211784]
- Scerri, A., Innes, A., & Scerri, C. (2023). Healthcare professionals’ perceived challenges and solutions when providing rehabilitation to persons living with dementia—A scoping review. Journal of Clinical Nursing.
- Serantes, Lucia Cedeira; Dalmer, N. K. (2023) : Aging in/with Comics. Processes of Selection and Reflection. In: Closure. Kieler e-Journal für Comicforschung #9.S.76–85. http://www.closure.uni-kiel.de/closure9/ serantes/dalmer. 15.03.2023.
- Andrews G J, Duff C, Woodward, K, Gorman R (2022) Speed and space: rates of motion in health and wellbeing. Wellbeing, Space & Society 2, 1 1-11
- Andrews G Jand Duff C (2022) Opening out ageing: on the entropy of all things Transactions Institute British Geographers 47, 3, 666-681
- Andrews G J(2022) ‘All-world aging’: a gero of all things under the material press in time. The Canadian Geographer 66(1), 52-59
- Dalmer, N.K., & Griffin, M. (2022). “Still open and here for you”: News media’s framing of Canadian public libraries during COVID-19. The Library Quarterly, 92(2), 129-150.
- Dalmer, N. K. & Cedeira Serantes, L. (2022). Imag(in)ing aging futures in comics and graphic novels. In V. Ylanne (Ed.), Ageing and the media: International perspectives (pp. 133-156). Policy Press.
- Dalmer, N. K. & Mitrovica, B. (2022). The public library as social infrastructure for older patrons: Exploring the implications of online library programming for older adults during COVID-19. Library and Information Science Research, 44(3). doi.org/10.1016/j.lisr.2022.101177
- Dalmer, N. K. & Marshall, B. L. (2022). The role of information in later life sexuality: An invitation for further exploration. The Gerontologist. doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnac059
- Dalmer, N. K., Ellison, K. L., Katz, S., & Marshall, B. L. (2022). Ageing, embodiment and datafication: Dynamics of power in digital health and care technologies. International Journal of Ageing and Later Life, 15(2). doi.org/10.3384/ijal.1652-8670.3499 (Special Issue: “Ageing with digital technologies: From theory to agency and practice”)
- Gorman R and Andrews G J(2022) What role for more-than-representational, more-than-human inquiry in Rosenberg M, Lovell, S and Coen S Handbook of Methodologies in Human Geography. Routledge
- Griffin, M, Harvey, K, Gillett, J & Andrews, G.(2022) Writing as/about leisure: Connecting with oneself and others through creative practice Leisure Sciences 44, 7, 862-880
- Griffin, M., Bailey, A., & Lopez, K. (2022). #BodyPositive? A critical exploration of the body positive movement within physical cultures taking an intersectionality approach. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living: The History, Culture and Sociology of Sports, 10 October. https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2022.908580
- Griffin, M., & Harvey, K. (2022). Re/composing memories: Aging, emotion, and autobiographical memory. The International Journal of Reminiscence & Life Review, 9(1), 9-
- Higgins, R., Spacey, A. and Innes, A. (2022) Providing care to people living with dementia: the views of diagnostic and therapeutic radiographers. Synergy. JULY 2022 ISSN 1741-4245, SOR.ORG
- Innes, A., O’Doherty, J. and Rochford-Brennan, H (2022) Early onset dementia in Austin, R., Coaten, R. and Hopfenbeck, M. (eds)The practical handbook of dementia. Monmouth: PCCS Books pg73-80
- Innes, A., Morris, L., Wyatt, M. & McEvoy, P. (2022) Communication skills training for family caregivers of people living with dementia: the experiences of peer facilitators and course attendees, Educational Gerontology, 48:3, 103- 113, DOI: 10.1080/03601277.2021.2018961
- Kalu, M.E., Dal Bello-Haas, V., Griffin, M., Boamah, S., Harris, J., Zaide, M., Rayner, D., Khattab, N., Bhatt, V., Goodin, C. & Smal, J. (2022). Physical mobility determinants among older adults: A scoping review of self-reported and performance-based measures. European Journal of Physiotherapy [Ahead of print, pp.1-18]. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/21679169.2022.2153303.
- Kalu, M.E., Dal Bello-Haas, V., Griffin, M., Boamah, S., Harris, J., Zaide, M., Rayner, D., Khattab, N., Abrahim, S., Richardson, T., Savaterri, N., Wang, Y., & Tkachyk, C. (2022). Cognitive, psychological and social factors associated with older adults’ mobility: a scoping review of self-report and performance-based measures. Psychogeriatrics, 22(4), 553-573. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyg.12848
- Kelly, S., Bushell, S., and Innes, A. (2022) ‘I want every minute to be worthwhile now’: The views and experiences of people living with dementia and their care partners about returning to in-person group meetings after COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. Dementia. doi:10.1177/14713012221118768
- Marshall, B. L., Dalmer, N. K., Katz, S., Loos, E., Lopez-Gomez, D., & Peine, A. (2022). Digitization of aging in place: An international policy comparison of the value-framing of new technologies. Societies, 12,2
- Andrews, G. J., Crooks, V. A., Pearce, J., & Messina, J. P. (Eds.). (2021). COVID-19 and similar futures: Pandemic geographies. London, UK: Springer.
- Andrews, G. J., Rowland, E., & Peter, E. (2021). Place and professional practice: the geographies in healthcare work. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing.
- Andrews, G. J. (2021). Bios and arrows: On time in health geographies. Geography Compass, 15(4), e12559.
- Andrews, G. J., Rowland, E., Peter, E., Andrews, G. J., Rowland, E., & Peter, E. (2021). Towards a Research Agenda That Progresses Key Debates: Example I—Unpacking More-Than-Human Assemblages of Person-Centred Care. Place and Professional Practice: The Geographies in Healthcare Work, 135-154.
- Andrews, G. J., Rowland, E., Peter, E., Andrews, G. J., Rowland, E., & Peter, E. (2021). Towards a Research Agenda That Progresses Key Debates: Example II—Animating Emerging ‘Skilling Space’. Place and Professional Practice: The Geographies in Healthcare Work, 155-178.
- Baluk, K. W., Griffin, M., & Gillett, J. (2021). Mitigating the challenges and capitalizing on opportunities: a qualitative investigation of the public library’s response to an aging population. Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement, 40(3), 475-488.
- Dalmer, N. K. (2021). Mapping Ruling Relations: Advancing the Use of Visual Methods in Institutional Ethnography. The Palgrave Handbook of Institutional Ethnography, 81-97.
- Dalmer, N., & Griffin, M. (2021, May). “We’re Still Open”: Canadian News Media’s Framing of Canadian Public Libraries’ Covid-19 Responses. In Proceedings of the Annual Conference of CAIS/Actes du congrès annuel de l’ACSI.
- Fischer, B., Östlund, B., Dalmer, N. K., Rosales, A., Peine, A., Loos, E., … & Marshall, B. (2021). Co-design as learning: the differences of learning when involving older people in digitalization in four countries. Societies, 11(2), 66.
- Phillips, D. R., & Andrews, G. J. (2021). Death, Devastation, and Failure in Long-Term Care: The Need for a Geographical Reengagement with the Sector. In COVID-19 and Similar Futures: Pandemic Geographies (pp. 233-240). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
Featured Members
Anthea Innes
Professor, Director of the Gilbrea Centre, Gilbrea Chair in Aging and Mental Health, Theme Lead: Dementia and Social Inclusion
Meridith Griffin
Associate Professor, Theme Lead: Embodiment, Wellbeing and Aging
Nicole Dalmer
Assistant Professor, Gilbrea Centre Associate Director, Theme Lead: Connecting in Later Life