Speed and space: Rates of motion in health and wellbeing

The posthumanist turn in health and wellbeing research has paid attention to the qualities of space, particularly through the work of geographers. Although a range of these qualities have been explicitly articulated and well explored, a clear omission in the literature has been ‘speed’ - an importan...

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Main Authors: Gavin J. Andrews, Richard Gorman, Cameron Duff, Keith Woodward
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-01-01
Series:Wellbeing, Space and Society
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666558122000410
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description The posthumanist turn in health and wellbeing research has paid attention to the qualities of space, particularly through the work of geographers. Although a range of these qualities have been explicitly articulated and well explored, a clear omission in the literature has been ‘speed’ - an important quality in its own right, and evident in all other qualities. This review paper takes a good look at speed. First it considers what speed is, and the myriad ways in which it arises and is registered according to science and other intellectual paradigms. Second it considers speed as a distinctive feature of twenty-first century life and the health and wellbeing involvements and implications of this life. Third it considers some partial precedent for a focus on speed and space in health and wellbeing research, by drawing speed out of current studies where it is implicit or a minor consideration. To conclude, the paper thinks about the issues, challenges and possibilities for researching speed more fully, and the opportunities this might open up.
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spelling doaj.art-d9911cedeed7420d956c3330d0f19b292022-12-22T04:40:34ZengElsevierWellbeing, Space and Society2666-55812022-01-013100112Speed and space: Rates of motion in health and wellbeingGavin J. Andrews0Richard Gorman1Cameron Duff2Keith Woodward3McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada; Corresponding author.University of Sussex, Brighton, United KingdomRMIT University, Melborne, AustraliaUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison, USAThe posthumanist turn in health and wellbeing research has paid attention to the qualities of space, particularly through the work of geographers. Although a range of these qualities have been explicitly articulated and well explored, a clear omission in the literature has been ‘speed’ - an important quality in its own right, and evident in all other qualities. This review paper takes a good look at speed. First it considers what speed is, and the myriad ways in which it arises and is registered according to science and other intellectual paradigms. Second it considers speed as a distinctive feature of twenty-first century life and the health and wellbeing involvements and implications of this life. Third it considers some partial precedent for a focus on speed and space in health and wellbeing research, by drawing speed out of current studies where it is implicit or a minor consideration. To conclude, the paper thinks about the issues, challenges and possibilities for researching speed more fully, and the opportunities this might open up.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666558122000410SpeedSpacePosthumanismGeographyDromology
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title Speed and space: Rates of motion in health and wellbeing
title_full Speed and space: Rates of motion in health and wellbeing
title_fullStr Speed and space: Rates of motion in health and wellbeing
title_full_unstemmed Speed and space: Rates of motion in health and wellbeing
title_short Speed and space: Rates of motion in health and wellbeing
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topic Speed
Space
Posthumanism
Geography
Dromology
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