Post‐pandemic cities: An urban lexicon of accelerations/decelerations

S Marvin, C McFarlane, P Guma… - Transactions of the …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
COVID‐19 has stimulated renewed societal and academic debate about the future of cities
and urban life. Future visons have veered from the 'death of the city'to visual renderings and …

[HTML][HTML] Care and rhythmanalysis: Using metastability to understand the routines of dementia care

T Osborne, TA Lowe, L Meijering - Social Science & Medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
An increasing number of people living with dementia worldwide receive informal care from
their family members. A key element of dementia care is maintaining a daily routine and …

Remote graphic elicitation: A critical reflection on the emotional affordance and disruption management in caregiver research

TA Lowe, T Osborne, S Bell - Area, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Graphic elicitation, an arts‐based method that focuses on participant‐led drawing activities,
is often conducted with the researcher in situ and discussed in an interview setting, either …

[HTML][HTML] Challenges and opportunities during the COVID-19 pandemic: A layered vulnerabilities perspective

L Meijering, T Osborne, TA Lowe, Z Sattari… - … -Qualitative Research in …, 2024 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 pandemic has had wide-ranging implications on the academic community
and there have been numerous commentaries on the effects of the pandemic on qualitative …

Bubbles, fortresses and rings of steel: risk and socio-spatialities in Australians' accounts of border controls during the COVID-19 pandemic

E Butler, D Lupton - Social & Cultural Geography, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
During the COVID-19 pandemic, several jurisdictions have exerted controls over people's
mobilities as a way of containing viral spread. In Australia, international borders were closed …

Seasonal differences in mobility and activity space in later life: a case study of older adults in the Northern Netherlands

L Meijering, T Osborne, M van Doorne, G Weitkamp - Mobilities, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Mobility is crucial for maintaining well-being in later life. Previous research has shown that
older adults' mobility fluctuates throughout the day, with a particular focus on afternoon …

Learning from Covid19–Social Infrastructure in Disadvantaged Housing Areas in Denmark

M Stender, LW Nordberg - Urban Planning, 2022 - vbn.aau.dk
The Danish post-war housing areas originally epitomised the dawn of the welfare state, with
modern housing blocks organised as enclaves surrounded by open green spaces …

Meanings of disrupted everyday (im) mobilities in later life: running daily errands before and during the pandemic

H Luoma-Halkola - Ageing & Society, 2024 - cambridge.org
This study contributes to an emerging body of research that combines new mobilities and
gerontological perspectives. Most previous studies on older adults' mobilities have analysed …

Facing arrhythmia. Reconstructing time in the pandemic by the metropolitan creative classes in Poland

M Krajewski, Ł Rogowski… - The British Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
This paper shows how the metropolitan creative classes in Poland reacted to the changes in
the organization of everyday life caused by the COVID‐19 pandemic, especially its …

COVID time: Temporal imaginaries and pandemic materialities

E Butler, D Lupton - Sociology of Health & Illness, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Since the advent of the COVID‐19 pandemic, several ways of understanding time have
emerged: what we may call 'COVID time'. Based on 40 qualitative online interviews in 2022 …