Walkers with visual-impairments in the British countryside: Picturesque legacies, collective enjoyments and well-being benefits

Journal of Rural Studies - Tập 51 - Trang 251-258 - 2017
Hannah Macpherson1
1Senior Lecturer in Human Geography, School of Environment and Technology, Cockcroft Building, Lewes Road, Moulsecoomb, Brighton, BN2 4GJ, UK

Tài liệu tham khảo

Agnew, 1998, 213 Agyeman, 1997, Ethnicity and the rural environment, 197 Anderson, 2004, Talking whilst walking: a geographical archeology of knowledge, Area, 36, 254, 10.1111/j.0004-0894.2004.00222.x Andrews, 1989 Andrews, 2012, Moving beyond walkability: on the potential of health geography, Soc. Sci. Med., 75, 1925, 10.1016/j.socscimed.2012.08.013 Askins, 2006, New countryside? New country: visible communities in the English national parks, 149 Barton, 2015, Rural and remote perspectives on disability and mental health research in Australia, 2000–2013, Adv. Ment. Health, 13, 30, 10.1080/18374905.2015.1023417 Burns, 2009, An inclusive outdoors? Disabled people's experiences of countryside leisure services, Leis. Stud., 28, 403, 10.1080/02614360903071704 Burns, 2013, Risky bodies in risky spaces: disabled people's pursuit of outdoor leisure, Disabil. Soc., 108, 1059, 10.1080/09687599.2012.749180 Butler, 1997, Bodies and spaces: an exploration of disabled people's experiences of public space, Environ. Plan. D Soc. Space, 15, 411, 10.1068/d150411 Cachia, 2013, Talking blind: disability, access and the discursive turn, Disabil. Stud. Q., 33, 10.18061/dsq.v33i3.3758 Carr, 2004, Leisure and Disabled People. Disabling Barriers: Enabling Environments, 183 Cloke, 2004 Cole, 2015, Impetuous torrents: Scottish waterfalls in travellers' narratives, 1769–1830, Scott. Geogr. J., 131, 49, 10.1080/14702541.2014.988287 Conradson, 2005, Landscape, care and the relational self: therapeutic encounters in rural England, Health Place, 11, 337, 10.1016/j.healthplace.2005.02.004 Cosgrove, 1985, Prospect, perspective and the evolution of the landscape idea, Trans. Inst. Br. Geogr., 10, 45, 10.2307/622249 Cosgrove, 1993 Cosgrove, 2003, Landscape and the European sense of sight – eyeing nature, 249 Countryside Agency, 2005 Countryside Agency, 2005 Daniels, 1993 Darby, 2000 Edensor, 2000, Walking in the British countryside: reflexivity, embodied practices and ways to escape, Body Soc., 6, 81, 10.1177/1357034X00006003005 Garcia, 2012, Conducting go-along interviews to understand context and promote health, Qual. Health Res., 22, 1395, 10.1177/1049732312452936 Gatrell, 2013, Therapeutic mobilities: walking and 'steps' to wellbeing and health, Health Place, 22, 98, 10.1016/j.healthplace.2013.04.002 Gesler, 1992, Therapeutic landscapes; medical issues in light of the new cultural geography, Soc. Sci. Med., 3, 735, 10.1016/0277-9536(92)90360-3 Herbert, 2000, For ethnography, Prog. Hum. Geogr., 24, 550, 10.1191/030913200100189102 Holbrook, 2009, Physical activity, body composition, and perceived quality of life of adults with visual impairments, J. Vis. Impair. Blind., 103, 17, 10.1177/0145482X0910300104 Keller, 1908 Kitchen, 2000 Kusenbach, 2003, Street Phenomenology: the go-along as ethnographic research tool, Ethnography, 4, 455, 10.1177/146613810343007 Longmuir, 2000, Factors influencing the physical activity levels of youths with physical and sensory disabilities, Adapt. Phys. Act. Q., 17, 40, 10.1123/apaq.17.1.40 Lorimer, 2003, Performing facts: finding a way over Scotland's mountains in Szerszynski, 130 Macpherson, 2005, Landscape's ocular centrism - and beyond?, 95 Macpherson, 2007 Macpherson, 2008, I don't know why they call it the Lake District, they might as well call it the rock district! the workings of humour and laughter in research with members of visually impaired walking groups.”, Environ. Plan. D Soc. Space, 26, 1080, 10.1068/d2708 Macpherson, 2008, Between landscape and blindness: some paintings of an artist with macular degeneration, Cult. Geogr., 15, 261, 10.1177/1474474007087502 Macpherson, 2009, The inter-corporeal emergence of landscape: negotiating sight, blindness and ideas of landscape in the British countryside, Environ. Plan. A, 41, 1042, 10.1068/a40365 Macpherson, 2009, Articulating blind touch: thinking through the feet, Senses Soc., 4, 179, 10.2752/174589309X425120 Macpherson, 2010, Non-representational approaches to body-landscape relations, Geogr. Compass, 4, 1, 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2009.00276.x Macpherson, 2016, Walking methods in landscape research: moving bodies, spaces of disclosure and rapport, Landsc. Res., 41, 425, 10.1080/01426397.2016.1156065 Natural England, 2015 Royal National Institute of Blind People, 2015 Slee, 2001 Tate, 2005 Thrift, 2000, Still life, Body Soc., 6, 34, 10.1177/1357034X00006003003 Tolia-Kelly, 2004, Landscape, race and memory: biographical mapping of the routes of British Asian landscape values, Landsc. Res., 29, 277, 10.1080/0142639042000248924 Tolia-Kelly, 2006, Fear in paradise: the affective registers of the English Lake District landscape, re-visited, Senses Soc., 2, 329, 10.2752/174589307X233576 Tolia-Kelly, 2006, Mobility/stability: British Asian cultures of landscape and englishness, Environ. Plan. A, 38, 341, 10.1068/a37276 Tregaskis, 2003, Towards inclusive practice: an insider perspective on leisure provision for disabled people, Manag. Leis., 8, 28, 10.1080/1360671032000075225 Urry, 1990 Wallace, 1993 Williams, 2007, Introduction: the continuing maturation of the therapeutic landscape concept, 1