ABSTRACT

‘Characteristic styles and priorities of more-than-representational health geographies’ considers the five substantive concerns of NRT that are non-representational features of the world, and of the human condition and experience, that researchers often animate in their empirical studies: practice and performance, foregrounds and backgrounds, senses and sensations, impulses and habits, and the ordinary and everyday. For each, attention is paid to how they arise in emerging more-than-representational health geographies.