Gavin Andrews, CV

CURRICULUM VITAE

 
 
Dr Gavin J. Andrews

ADDRESS

Department of Health, Aging and Society, KTH 240, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario.  L8S 4M4

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1992     BA Honours (Geography), University of Wales, Lampeter

1997     Ph.D.  (Medical Geography) Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Nottingham

Thesis – Private residential and nursing care for older people: impacts of UK policy reforms on businesses

CURRENT STATUS

Full Tenured Professor, Department of Health, Aging and Society

Cross appointed, Geography and Earth Sciences

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

1994-1997        Tutorial Assistant, Social Science, University of Nottingham

1997                             Research Coordinator, Department of Geography, University of Nottingham

1997- 2000       Lecturer (UK equivalent of Assistant Professor), Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Studies, Buckinghamshire New University

2000                             Senior Lecturer (UK equivalent of Associate Professor), Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Studies, Buckinghamshire New University

2000-2001        Reader in Health Studies, Faculty of Health Studies, Buckinghamshire New University

2001-2006        Associate Professor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto (tenured in 2004)

2006-present    Full Professor Department of Health, Aging and Society, McMaster University

                           (Departmental Chair/head of department 2006-2011)

OTHER APPOINTMENTS (Past)

2000-2001        Research Supervisor, Royal College of Nursing, UK

2001-2003        Research Fellow, Asia-Pacific Institute of Ageing Studies, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

2002-2008        Visiting Professor in Health, Buckinghamshire New University UK

2003-2006        Cross-appointment, Department of Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto

2008-2011        Status appointment. Full Professor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto

OTHER APPOINTMENTS (Present)

 

2001-present    Mentor, CIHR Strategic Graduate Training Program, Health Care Technology and Place, University of Toronto

2004-present    Advisory Board, Asia-Pacific Institute of Ageing Studies, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

2013-2019        Adjunct Full Professor, Faculty of Music, University of Toronto

SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

2003-2009        North American EditorInternational Journal of Older People Nursing 

 

2004                             International Advisory Board – Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery

2004-present    Editorial Board – Middle East Journal of Age and Ageing

2005-present    Editorial Board – Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice

2006-present    International Adviser – Asian Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics

2006-2010        Associate Editor – Journal of Applied Gerontology

2008-present   International Adviser – Aporia: A Nursing Journal 

2009-present    Editorial Board – International Journal of Sustainable Society

2014-present  Editorial Board – Health & Place

AREAS OF INTEREST

Disciplinary fields:

Geographies of aging

Geographies of health care work

Geographies of wellbeing

Empirical:

Nursing education and practices

Music and health

Phobia

Health in social history

Holistic medicine

Sports and fitness

Theoretical:

The dynamics between health and place

Non-representational theory

COURSES TAUGHT (last 6+ years)

2010-2011 HlthAge4AO3  Undergraduate thesis in gerontology

2010 HS1Ao3 Introduction to health studies

2010 HAS701 Social science perspectives in health and aging

2012-2013 HlthAge4zO6  Undergraduate thesis in gerontology

2013 HAS3Q03 Environment and aging

2013 HAS705 Deconstructing disciplines in health and aging

2013 HAS1Ao3 Introduction to health studies

2013-2014 HlthAge4zO6  Undergraduate thesis in gerontology

2013 HAS701 Social science perspectives in health and aging

2014 HAS 3QO3 Environment and aging

2014-2015 HlthAge4zO6  Undergraduate thesis in gerontology

2014 HAS701 Social science perspectives in health and aging

2015 HAS 3QO3 Environment and aging

2015-2016 HlthAge4zO6  Undergraduate thesis in gerontology

2015 HAS701 Social science perspectives in health and aging

2016-2017 HlthAge4zO6  Undergraduate thesis in gerontology

2016 HAS701 Social science perspectives in health and aging

2017-2018 HlthAge4zO6  Undergraduate thesis in gerontology

2017 HAS701 Social science perspectives in health and aging

2017 HAS 4Q03 Soundscapes of wellbeing in popular music

2017-2018 HlthAge4zO6  Undergraduate thesis in gerontology

2018 HAS701 Social science perspectives in health and aging

2018-2019 HlthAge4zO6  Undergraduate thesis in gerontology

2019 HAS701 Social science perspectives in health and aging

CONTRBUTIONS TO TEACHING PRACTICE

As department chair (2005-2011) launched MA in Health and Aging 

GRADUATE SUPERVISORSHIPS

 

Jill Aitken PhD 2000-2004 Research
Dorne Macken PhD 2000-2003 Research
Anisha Chohan MA Sept 2009-August 2010 Research
Fatima Khimani MA Sept 2009-August 2010 Research
Heather Pristine  MA Sept 2009-August 2010 Research
Meghan McBride MA Sept 2009-August 2012 Research
Elisabeth Lo MA Sept 2010-August 2011 Research
Christina Merla MA Sept 2010-August 2011 Research
Adel Moayed MA Sept 2012 – August 2013 Research
Amanda Dentinger MA Sept 2012 – August 2013 Research
Aimee Castro MA Sept 2014-August 2015 Research
Brandy Hoover MA Sept 2014-August 2015 Research
Lindsay Stacy MA Sept 2014-August 2015 Research
Emily Cichonski MA Sept 2015-August 2016 Research
Kayla Marino MA Sept 2016-Aug 2017 Research
Alison McNeil PhD Sept 2016-Aug 2020 Research
Cristina Galle MA Sept 2017-Aug 2018 Research
Peter DeMaio PhD Sept 2018-Aug 2021 Research
Erika Malana MA Sept 2018-Aug 2019 Research

RESEARCH FUNDING – PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

(any UK-based grants converted on a 2.1 Canadian Dollars to 1.0 British Pounds exchange rate)

2000-2003 Evaluation of voluntary sector services for older people: Age Concern UK $15 648 (principal investigator)

2001–2003 Small-business private complementary medicine in the UK: practitioner decisions and dilemmas. The Nuffield Foundation $13 824 (principal investigator) 

 

2002–2003 First destination studies: an investigation of the factors influencing the locational career choices of nurses. UK National Health Service (West London Workforce Development Confederation) $270 545 (principal investigator) with co-i’s J Smart and D Brodie

 

2003 Urban neighbourhoods and long-term homecare: deciphering the importance of residential location University of Toronto Connaught Fund. $10 000 (principal investigator)

2003-2004 Literature review for: Student education, nurse destination Bertha Rosenstadt Grant Funding. $12 000 (principal investigator). With co-pi Edith Hillan

2004-2009 The career decisions of newly qualified nurses: a comparison of six programs in Canada. $345 000 (principal investigator) of which: Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (CHSRF) contributed $95 712; Health Canada $49 808; Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care $99 740 and CHSRF Nursing Research Fund $99 740). With co-pi Edith Hillan and co-i L McGillis Hall, L O’Brien Pallas, L Beagrie, C Eifert, S Mathews, E Ruckholm and L Hayes

2013-2015 Critical Health Research Network (CHRN) Faculty of Social Science, McMaster University, Research Capacity Enhancement Seed funding  $ 47 000  

RESEARCH FUNDING – CO-INVESTIGATOR

2001–2002 Clinical prioritisation system for community health equipment loans. Watford and Three Rivers NHS Primary Care Trust, $72 000 (co-investigator)  with pi – David Brodie, and co-i Christal Oldman.

2007-2011 Moving to action: evidence-based retention and recruitment policy initiatives for nursing.$771,431 (co- investigator) of which: Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (CHSRF) contributed $500 000; and  Health Canada $80 000 with p-i L McGillis Hall L and co-i  S MacDonald-Rencz,, F Roy, J Peterson, S Price. & M Lalonde

2007-2011 Examining the interface between complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use and provision and rural general practice (Australia). University of Queensland, Foundation Research Excellence Award. $ 99 500 (international associate investigator/co-i) with Pi- J Adams

2008- 2011CAM use among mid-age women: a national mixed-methods study across the urban-rural divide National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia  $450,000 (international associate investigator/co-i) With Pi – J Adams and co-Is D Sibbritt, A Young, J.Humphreys & A Broom

2010-2013 Evaluating Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) in action: process, impact and theory development. NIHR Service Delivery & Organisation Programme £600,000 with Jo Rycroft-Malone (Pi) and Co I’s,
Sue Dopson, Gill Harvey, Brendan McCormack, Carl Thompson, Richard Baker, Ian Graham, Sophie Stanisweska, Gavin Andrews


Grenier, A. (Co-PI), Griffin, M. (CO-PI), Andrews, G., Dunn, J., Papaioannou, A. & Wilton, R. (2017-2018). Meanings of (Im)mobilities: A ‘New Mobilities’ Perspective. McMaster Institute for Research on Aging/Labarge Centre for Mobility in Aging Catalyst Grant, McMaster University. $39,913.

Griffin, Gillett 2017-2919 Playing with memories: The elicitation of leisure biographies Insight Dev SSHRC $50,818.

EDUCATIONAL GRANTS

2009-2015 Health Care, Technology and Place: A Strategic Training Initiative
Canadian Institutes of Health Research $1,950,000 (co-investigator). With P-I Peter C. Coyte & Co-Is: Baecker RM, Bayoumi A, Boydell K, Cameron J, Carter M, Clifford T, Colantonio A, Culyer AJ, Dunn J, Fernie G, Gignac M, Hoch J, Holmes D, Jadad A, Krahn M, Laporte A, Levin L, Maki B, Mihailidis A, Miller F, Mykhalovskiy E, O’Brien-Pallas L, Rosenberg M, Upshur R.

ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS

Books

Andrews, G. J. & Phillips, D. R. (eds) (2005) Ageing and Place: Perspectives, Policy, Practice. 

Routledge, London

Sahoo A K , Andrews G J Rajan I (eds.), (2008), Sociology of Ageing: A Reader, New Delhi: Rawat Publication.

Crooks Vand Andrews G J (eds)(2009) Primary Health Care: People, Practice, Place. Ashgate, London

Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P. (eds) (2012) Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: An International Reader. London. Palgrave MacMillan

Andrews G J, Kingsbury P, Kearns R A (eds) (2014). Soundscapes of Wellbeing in Popular Music. Ashgate, London

Gillett J, Andrews G J, Savelli M (eds) (2016) Health & Society: Critical Perspectives. Oxford University Press

Brown T, Andrews G J, Cummins S, Greenhough B, Lewis D, Power A (2018) Health Geographies: a Critical Introduction. Wiley-Blackwell

Andrews G J (2018) Non-representational theory and health: the health in life in space-time revealing. Routledge

Skinner, M, Andrews, G J, Cutchin M (2018) Geographical gerontology: perspectives, concepts, approaches. Routledge 

Crooks V, Andrews G J, Pearce J (2018) Routledge handbook of health geography. Routledge

Journal Articles and Book Chapters (divided by theme):

Critical Geographies of Health & Wellbeing: Positional & Disciplinary Statements

Andrews G J (2008) Place and space in qualitative research. In  The SAGE Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods. 

Kearns R and Andrews G J (2009) Geographies of wellbeing in Smith S. Handbook of Social Geography. SAGE Smith, S. J., Pain, R., Marston, S. A., & Jones III, J. P. P. (Eds.).. The SAGE handbook of social geographies. SAGE Publications Limited.

Andrews G J, Evans J, Dunn J, Masuda J (2012) Arguments in health geography: on sub-disciplinary progress, observation, translation Geography Compass, 6, 6, 351-383

Andrews G J (2014)Health Geography. in Brown T et al (eds) BlackwellEncyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society Blackwell

Andrews G J Chen D, Myers S (2014) The ‘taking place’ of health and wellbeing: towards non-representational theory Social Science and Medicine 108, 210-222

Andrews, G. J. (2014). Co-creating health’s lively, moving frontiers: Brief observations on the facets and possibilities of non-representational theory. Health & Place30, 165-170.

Andrews, G J, Gillett, J and Voros G (2016) Introduction to critical health studies. In Gillett J, Andrews G J, Savelli M (eds) Health & Society: Critical Perspectives. Oxford University Press

Grenier A, Andrews, G J, Savelli, M, Gillett, J (2016) Disciplinarity in health studies. In Gillett J, Andrews G J, Savelli M (eds) Health & Society: Critical Perspectives. Oxford University Press

Brown T, Andrews G J, Cummins S, Greenhough B, Lewis D, Power A (2017) Introduction. in Brown T,Andrews G J,Cummins S, Greenhough B, Lewis D, Power A Health Geographies: a Critical Introduction. Wiley-Blackwell

Andrews G J (2017) Health and place in Brown T,Andrews G J, Cummins S, Greenhough B, Lewis D, Power A Health Geographies: a Critical Introduction. Wiley-Blackwell

Andrews G J (2017) Landscapes of wellbeing in Brown T, Andrews G J, Cummins S, Greenhough B, Lewis D, Power A Health Geographies: a Critical Introduction. Wiley-Blackwell

Andrews G J (2017) Relocating, reforming and providing health care in Brown T, Andrews G J,Cummins S, Greenhough B, Lewis D, Power A Health Geographies: a Critical Introduction. Wiley-Blackwell

Crooks V, Andrews, G J, Pearce J, Snyder M (2018) Introducing the Routledge Handbook of Health Geography. In Crooks V, Andrews G J, Pearce J (eds) Routledge handbook of health geography. Routledge

Andrews, G. J. (2018). Health geographies I: The presence of hope. Progress in Human Geography, 42, 5, 789-798

Andrews G J (2019) Health geographies II: The posthuman turn. Progress in Human Geography

Andrews G J and Duff C (2019) Matter beginning to matter: On posthumanist understandings of the vital emergence of health. Social Science and Medicine 226, 123-134.

Geographies of Music and Health

Andrews G J, Kearns R A, Kingsbury, P, Carr E (2011) Cool aid? Health and place in the work of Bono and U2 Health and Place 17, 185-194

Andrews, G J  Kingsbury P , Kearns R (2014) Introducing the dynamics between popular music, health and place in Andrews, G J  Kingsbury P , Kearns R Soundscapes of wellbeing in popular music. Ashgate

Andrews G J (2014) ‘Gonna live forever’: Noel Gallagher’s spaces of wellbeing in Andrews, G J  Kingsbury P , Kearns R Soundscapes of wellbeing in popular music. Ashgate

Andrews G J (2014) A force from the beginning: wellbeing in the affective intensities of pop music. Aporia 6, 4, 6-18

Andrews G J (2016)Soundscapes. In Richardson et al International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment and Technology  Wiley -AAG

Andrews G J and Drass E (2016) From The Pump to Senescence: Two musical acts of more-than-representational ‘acting into’ and ‘building new’ life. In Fenton N and Baxter J Practicing qualitative research in health geography. Ashgate.  

Kearns R and Andrews G J (2019) Placing narrative and metaphor in the flow of contemporary music: PJ Harvey’s The Community of Hope. In Farquhar, S, Fitzpatrick E. Innovations in narrative and metaphor – methodologies and practices. Springer

Geographies of Sports and Fitness

Andrews, J. P. & Andrews, G. J. (2003) Life in a Secure Unit: the rehabilitation of young

people though the use of sport. Social Science &Medicine, 56, 531-550

Andrews G J, Sudwell, M & Sparkes A (2005) Towards a geography of fitness: an

ethnographic case study of the gym in bodybuilding culture Social Science & Medicine 60,

877-891

Andrews G J, Hall E, Evans, B  Colls R (2012) Moving beyond walkability: on the potential of health geography Social Science & Medicine, 75, 11, 1925-1932

Andrews G J (2016) Extending the field of play: revealing the dynamics between sports, health and place: Social Science & Medicine 168 1-6    

Andrews G J, (2017) From post-game to play-by-play: animating sports movement-space. Progress in Human Geography 41, 6, 766-794 

Norman M, and Andrews G J (2019) The folding of sport space into carceral space: on the making of prisoner’s experiences and lives. The Canadian Geographer 63(3), 453-465.

Historical Geographies of Health and Wellbeing

Andrews, G. J & Kearns R. A. (2005) Everyday health histories and the making of place:

the case of an English coastal town Social Science and Medicine  60, 2697-2713

Andrews G J, Kearns R A, Kontos P, Wilson V (2006) “Their finest hour”: older people,

oral histories and the historical geography of social life Social and Cultural Geography,  7, 2,

153-179

Deverteu J and Andrews G J (2007) The subtle and fragile therapeutic landscapes of the Soviet Gulag in Williams A Therapeutic Landscapes:  Advances and Applications. Ashgate

Andrews G J (2017) The relational making of people and place: the case of the Teignmouth WWII Homefront. Ageing & Society  37, 4, 725-752

Andrews, G. J and Wilson V (2019) Sensing health and wellbeing through oral histories: the ‘tip and run’ air attacks on a British coastal town 1939-44. In Atkinson S and Hunt R Geohumanities and health. Springer

Geographies of Fear and Apprehension

Andrews G J & Chen S (2006) The production of tyrannical space. Children’s Geographies

4, 2, 239-251

Andrews G J (2007) Spaces of dizziness and dread: navigating acrophobia GeografiskaAnnaler, Series B: Human Geography, 4, 307-317

Andrews G J and Shaw D (2010) “So we started talking about a beach in Barbados”: Visualization practices and needle phobia. Social Science and Medicine 71, 1804-1810

Andrews, G. J. (2011) “I had to go to the hospital and it was freaking me out”: needle phobic encounter space. Health and Place 17, 4, 875-84.

Health Geographies at the Margins

Mahon-Daly, P. & Andrews, G. J. (2002) Liminality and breastfeeding: women

negotiating space and two bodies. Health and Place 8, 2, 61-76.

Gastaldo, D., Andrews, G. J. & Khanlou, N. (2004) Therapeutic landscapes of the mind:

theorizing some intersections of health geography, health promotion and immigration

studies. Critical Public Health 14, 2, 157-176

MacDonnell, J & Andrews G J. (2006) Placing sexuality in health policies: feminist

geographies and public health nursing GeoJournal 65, 349-364

Andrews G J and Holmes D (2007) Gay bathhouses: Transgressions of health in therapeutic places in Williams A Therapeutic Landscapes:  Advances and Applications. Ashgate

Bender A, Andrews G J, Peter E (2010) Displacement and Tuberculosis: recognition in nursing care. Health and Place 16, 6, 1069-1076

Cortinois, A A  Glazier R H  Caidi, N  Andrews, GJ  Herbert-Copley, M Jadad, A (2012) Toronto’s 2-1-1 healthcare services for immigrant populations American Journal of Preventive Medicine 43, s475-482

Isaranuwatchai W, Guerriere DN, Andrews G J, Coyte PC (2013) Two years post-Tsunami in Thailand: who still needs assistance? International Health  5, 106-118.

Isaranuwatchai W, Guerriere DN, Andrews G J, Coyte PC (2016) Patterns of health service utilization following the Tsunami in Thailand. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 20 14-18

Andrews G J (2019) Spinning, hurting, still, afraid: living life spaces with Type I Chiari Malformation Social Science and Medicine

Geographies of Health Care Work

Andrews, G. J. (2002) Towards a more place-sensitive nursing research: an invitation to

medical and health geography. Nursing Inquiry 9, 4, 221-238.

Andrews, G. J. (2003) Locating a geography of nursing: space, place and the progress of

geographical thought Nursing Philosophy 4, 3, 231-248

Brodie D, Andrews G J , Andrews J P , Thomas G, Wong J, Rixton L (2004)  Perceptions

of nursing: confirmation, change and the student experience International Journal of

Nursing Studies 41, 721-733

Affonso, D., Andrews, G. J. and Jeffs, L  (2004) The urban geography of SARS: paradoxes

and dilemmas in Toronto’s healthcare. Journal of Advanced Nursing  45, 6, 1-11

Andrews G J and Kitchin R (2005) Geography and nursing: convergence in cyberspace?

Nursing Inquiry 12, 4, 316-324

Andrews G J , Brodie D, Andrews J P, Thomas G, Wong J, (2005) Place(ment) matters:

The impacts of students clinical placement experiences on their preference for first

employer International Nursing Review 52, 2, 142-154

Brodie D, Andrews G J , Andrews J P , Thomas G, Wong J, Rixon L  (2005) Working in

London hospitals: perceptions of place in nursing students’ employment considerations

Social Science and Medicine 61, 1867-1881

Andrews G J , Brodie D, Andrews J P, Thomas G, Wong J, (2005) Improving first-

destination recruitment: an evaluation of three educational initiatives in London, England

Journal of Nursing Management 13, 245-355

Poland, B., Leheux, P, Holmes , D & Andrews, G. J (2005) How place matters: unpacking

technology and power in health and social care Health and Social Care in the Community

13, 2, 171-180

Andrews G J and Moon G (2005) Space, place and the evidence base: part one- an

introduction to health geography Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing 2, 2, 55-63

Andrews G J and Moon G (2005) Space, place and the evidence base, part two: rereading

nursing environment through geographical research Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing

2, 3, 142-156

Andrews G.J. (2006) Geographies of health in nursing Health and Place 12, 1, 110-118

Carolan, M Andrews G J  & Hodnett E. (2006) Writing place: a comparison of nursing

research and health geography Nursing Inquiry 13, 3, 203-219

Andrews G J , Brodie D, Andrews J P, Thomas G, Hillan E, Wong J, (2006) Professional

roles and communications in clinical placements: nursing students’ perceptions and models

for practice. International Journal of Nursing Studies 43, 861-874

Andrews G J. (2006) Geography: research and teaching in nurse education Nurse Education

Today 26, 545-554

Hayes L, Orchard C A, McGillis Hall, L Nincic V, O’Brien-Pallas L, Andrews G J   (2006), Career intentions of nursing students and new nurse graduates: a review of the literature. International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship 3, 1, 1-15

Lehoux P, Poland B, Daudelin G, Andrews G J Holmes D (2007) Designing a better place for patients: Professional struggles surrounding satellite and mobile dialysis units. Social Science & Medicine, 65, 7, 1536-1548

Andrews G J and Shaw D (2008) Clinical geography: nursing practice and the

(re)making of institutional space. Journal of Nursing Management 16, 463-473

Lehoux P, Poland B, Daudelin G, Holmes D and Andrews G J (2008) Emplacement and displacement of health technologies: making satellite and mobile dialysis units closer to patients. Science, Technology and Human Values 33, 3, 364-392

Andrews G J and Evans J (2008) Understanding the reproduction of health care: towards geographies in health care work. Progress in Human Geography 32, 6, 759-780  

Crooks V and Andrews G J (2009) Community, equity, access: core geographic concepts in Primary Health Care. Primary Health Care Research and Development, 10, 3 270-273

Andrews G J and Crooks V (2009) Geographical perspectives on health care: ideas, disciplines, progress in Crooks Vand Andrews G J (eds) Primary Health Care: People, Practice, Place. Ashgate

Crooks Vand Andrews G J (2009) Thinking geographically about primary health care. In Crooks Vand Andrews G J (eds) Primary Health Care: People, Practice, Place. Ashgate

Crooks Vand Andrews G J (2009) Geographies of Primary Health Care: A Summary and Agenda in Crooks Vand Andrews G J (2008) Primary Health Care: People, Practice, Place. Ashgate

Lapum J, Chen S, Peterson J , Leung D, Andrews G J(2009). The Place of nursing in Primary Health Care. in Crooks V and Andrews G J (eds) Primary Health Care: people, Practice, Place. Ashgate

Andrews G J (2009) Global climate change: a framework for nursing action. Aporia 1, 22-29

Andrews G J and Crooks V (2010) Geographies of primary health care. Aporia, 2, 2, 7-16

Liaschenko L, Peden-McAlpine C, Andrews G J (2011) Institutional geographies in dying: nurses actions and observations on dying spaces inside and outside intensive care units. Health and Place, 17, 3, 814-821

Bender A, Peter E, Wynn F, Andrews G J, Pringle D (2011) Welcome intrusions: an interpretive phenomenological study of TB nurses’ relational work. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 48, 11, 1409-1419

Rycroft-Malone J, Wilkinson J E, Burton C R, Andrews G J, Ariss S, Baker R,  Dopson S,5 Graham I, Harvey G, Martin G, McCormack B G, Staniszewska S, and Thompson   C (2011). Implementing health research through academic and clinical partnerships: a realistic evaluation of the Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) Implementation Science 6, 74

McGillis Hall J, Peterson J, Price S, Andrews G J, Lalonde M, Johnson S, Harris A & McDonald Rencz S (2013) I was never recruited: challenges in cross-Canada nurse mobility Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership 26, 29-40

Andrews G J , McGillis Hall L, Price S, Lalonde M, Harris A & McDonald Rencz S (2013) Mapping Nurse Mobility with GIS: Career Movements from Two Canadian Provinces Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership  26, 41-49

Lalonde M,McGillis Hall L,Price S, Andrews G J , Harris A & McDonald Rencz S (2013) Support and access for nursing continuing education in Canadian work environments Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership 26, 51-60

Price S,McGillis Hall L,Lalonde M, Andrews G J, Harris A& McDonald Rencz S (2013) Factors that influence career decisions in Canada’s nurses Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership 26, 61-69

Harris A, McGillis Hall L,Peterson J, Price S,, Lalonde M, Andrews G J  & McDonald Rencz S (2013) LPN perspectives on factors that affect nurse mobility in Canada Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership 26, 70-78 

McBride M, and Andrews G J (2013) The transition from acute care to home: a review of issues in discharge teaching and a framework for better practice Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing  23(3):18-24.

Kyle, R. G., Atherton, I. M., Kesby, M., Sothern, M., & Andrews, G J (2016). Transfusing our lifeblood: Reframing research impact through inter-disciplinary collaboration between health geography and nurse education. Social Science & Medicine168, 257-264.

Andrews G J (2016) Geographical thinking in nursing inquiry, part one: locations, contents, meanings. Nursing Philosophy  17, 4, 262-281

Andrews G J (2017) Geographical thinking in nursing inquiry, part two: performance, possibility and non-representational theory Nursing Philosophy

Castro, A., & Andrews, G J. (2018). Nursing lives in the blogosphere: A thematic analysis of anonymous online nursing narratives. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 74(2), 329-338.

Geographies of Aging

Phillips, D. R. & Andrews G. J. (1996) Managing private residential care: the impacts of

care in the community reforms in the UK and some issues for private homes policy in

Hong Kong. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 10,  2, 21-28

Andrews, G., J. & Phillips, D. R. (1998) Markets and residential homes: promoting

efficiency or chaos? Generations Review, Sept, 1, 9-11.

Andrews, G. J. & Phillips, D. R. (2000). Moral dilemmas and the management of private

residential care: the impacts of care in the community reforms in the UK. 

Ageing and Society 20, 5, 599-622.

Andrews, G. J. & Kendall, S. (2000) Dreams that lie in tatters: the changing fortunes of the nurses who left the NHS to own and run residential homes for elderly people. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 31, 4, 900-908

Andrews, G. J. & Phillips, D. R. (2000) Private residential care for older persons: the local

impacts of care in the community reforms in England and Wales.  Social Policy and

Administration, 34, 2, 206-222.

Andrews, G. J. (2002) Private complementary medicine and older people: service use and

user empowerment. Ageing and Society, 22, 343-368.

Andrews, G. J. & Phillips, D. R. (2002). Changing local geographies of private residential

care for older people 1983-1999: lessons for social policy in England and Wales.  Social

Science and Medicine 55, 63-78.

Andrews, G. J., Gavin, N., Begley, S., Brodie, D. (2003) Assisting friendships, combating

loneliness?: users’ views on a befriending scheme. Ageing and Society 23, 3, 349-362

Andrews, G. J. (2003) Placing the consumption of private complementary medicine:

everyday geographies of older people’s use Health and Place, 9, 337-349

Willison K and Andrews G J (2004) Complementary medicine and older people: past

research and future directions Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery 10, 2, 80-

91

Andrews G J, Holmes , D Poland, B., Leheux, P, Miller K-L, Pringle, D McGilton K

(2005) “Airplanes are flying nursing homes”: geographies in the concepts and locales of

gerontological nursing International Journal of Older People Nursing 14, 109-120

Andrews, G. J. & Phillips, D. R. (2005) Geographical studies in ageing: progress and

connections to social gerontology. in Andrews, G. J. & Phillips, D. R. (eds) Ageing and

Place: perspectives, policy and practice. Routledge

Andrews, G. J. (2005) Residential homes: from distributions in space to the dynamics of

place. in Andrews, G. J. & Phillips, D. R. (eds) Ageing and Place: perspectives, policy and

practice. Routledge

Kearns R. and Andrews G J (2005) Placing ageing: positionings in the study of older

people in Andrews, G. J. & Phillips, D. R. (eds) Ageing and Place: perspectives, policy and

practice. Routledge

Andrews G J & Peter E (2006) Moral geographies of restraint in nursing homes. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing 3, 1, 2-7

Andrews, G J, Cutchin M, McCracken K Phillips D R, Wiles J (2007) Geographical

gerontology: the constitution of a discipline. Social Science and Medicine 65, 1, 151-168

Andrews G J Sahoo A K , Rajan I (2008)Introduction – Ageing: The Sociological Perspective in Sahoo A K , Rajan I andAndrews G J (eds.), Sociology of Ageing: A Reader, New Delhi: Rawat Publication.

Andrews G J (2009)Ageing and Health in Kitchin R, and Thrift N The International Encyclopedia of

Human Geography Elsevier, Oxford  

Andrews G J, Milligan C, Phillips D R, Skinner M (2009) Geographical gerontology: mapping a disciplinary intersection. Geography Compass  3,  5, 1641-1659

Andrews G J, Denton M, Campbell L, McGilton K (2009) Gerontology in Canada: history, challenges, research Ageing International  34, 3, 136-153

Andrews G J and Muzumdar T (2010) Rethinking the applied: public gerontology, global responsibility Journal of AppliedGerontology 29, 2, 143-154 

Andrews G J,  Evans J and Wiles J (2013) Re-spacing and re-placing gerontology: relationality and affectAgeing and Society 33, 8, 1339-1373.

Andrews G J and Skinner M (2015) Geography of Aging, older people in Wright J International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier  407-412

Skinner M, Cloutier D, Andrews G J. (2015). Geographies of ageing: progress and possibilities after two decades of change. Progress in Human Geography 39, 776-799

Andrews G J and Grenier A M (2015) Ageing movement as space-time: introducing non-representational theory to the geography of ageing. Progress in Geography (Chinese) 34, 12, 1512-1534

King, E. C., Holliday, P. J., & Andrews, G. J. (2018). Care Challenges in the Bathroom: The Views of Professional Care Providers Working in Clients’ Homes. Journal of Applied Gerontology37(4), 493-515.

Andrews G J and Grenier A M (2018) The ever-breaking wave of everyday life: animating aging movement-space. In Katz S Aging in everyday life: materialities and embodiments. Policy Press

Andrews G J and Duff C (2019) Understanding the vital emergence and expression of aging: how matter comes to matter in gerontology’s posthumanist turn. Journal of Aging Studies 49 46-55

Grenier, A., Griffin, M., Andrews, G., Wilton, R., Burke, E., Ojembe, B., Feldman B & Papaioannou, A. (2019). Meanings and feelings of (Im) mobility in later life: Case study insights from a ‘New Mobilities’ perspective. Journal of Aging Studies 100819

Geographies of Holistic Paradigms and Practices

Andrews, G. J. (2003). Nurses who left the NHS to practice private complementary

medicine. Why did they leave? Would they return? Journal of Advanced Nursing 41,1 –

13

Andrews, G. J., Peters, E. & Hammond, R. (2003) Receiving money for medicine: some

tensions and resolutions for community-based private complementary therapists

Health and Social Care in the Community, 11, 2, 155-168

Andrews, G. J. (2004) (Re)thinking the dynamic between healthcare and place: therapeutic

geographies in treatment and care practices Area 36, 3, 307-318

Andrews, G. J. & Hammond, R. (2004) Small business private complementary medicine:

therapists’ employment profiles and their pathways to practice. Primary Health Care

Research and Development. 5, 40-51

Andrews, G. J. (2004) In the spirit of the policy agenda?: private complementary therapists

attitudes to working in the NHS. Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery 10, 4,

217-22

Andrews, G. J., Wiles J  Miller K, L. (2004) The geographical study of complementary

medicine: perspectives and prospects Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery

10, 3, 175-185

Andrews G J and Boon H (2005) CAM in Canada: places, practices, research.

Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 11, 1, 21-27

Andrews, G. J. & Hammond, R. (2005) Small business private complementary medicine:

therapists’ employment profiles and their pathways to practice in Lee-Treweek G, Heller

T, Katz J and Spurr S (eds) (2005) Perspectives on complementary and alternative

medicine: a reader Routledge London

Andrews, G. J., Peters, E. & Hammond, R. (2005) Receiving money for medicine: some tensions and resolutions for community-based private complementary therapists. In Lee-Treweek G, Heller T, Katz J and Spurr S (eds) (2005) Perspectives on complementary and alternative medicine: a reader Routledge London

Andrews, G. J. and Phillips D R (2005) Petit Bourgeois healthcare? The big small-business

of private complementary medical practice Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice 11,

87-104 

Willison, K.D., Andrews G., Cockerham W. (2005). Life chance characteristics of older

Swedish Massage Therapy users and former users. Complementary Therapies in Clinical

Practice. 11, 4, 232-241

Willison, K.D., Mitmaker, L., Andrews, G.J. (2005). Integrating complementary and

alternative medicine with primary care through public health to improve chronic disease

management.  Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine: 2, 1 1012

Andrews G. J.  (2005) Addressing efficiency: economic evaluation and the agenda for

CAM research Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice 11, 4, 253-261

Willison K, Williams P, Andrews GJ (2007)  Enhancing chronic disease management: a review of key issues and strategies. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice 13, 4, 232-239

Andrews G J, Adams J and Segrott J (2010) Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM): production and consumption in Brown, T,McLafferty S and Moon G A companion to health and medical geography. Blackwell

Andrews G J (2009) Complementary and Alternative Medicine in The International

Encyclopedia of Human Geography Elsevier, Oxford  

Andrews G J, Adams J and Segrott J (2011) Médecine complémentaire et alternative: production et consummation. In S Flueret ed  Santé et géographie : Nouveaux regards Economica Anthropos

Andrews G J and Shaw D (2012) Place visualization: conventional or unconventional practice? Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice 18, 1, 43-48

Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P. (2012) Introduction to Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine In Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P. Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: An International Reader. London. Palgrave MacMillan

Andrews G J, Adams J, Segrott J,  Lui C W (2012) The profile of complementary and alternative medicine users and reasons for complementary and alternative medicine use In Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P.  Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: An International Reader. London. Palgrave MacMillan

Andrews G J, Segrott J Lui C W, Adams J (2012) The geography of complementary and alternative medicine. In Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P.  Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: An International Reader. London. Palgrave MacMillan

Willison KD, Lindsay S, Taylor M, Schoreder H, Andrews G J (2013) CIM, aging and chronic illness: towards an inter-professional approach in primary health care in Adams J, Magin P, Broom A. (Eds) Primary Care and Complementary and Integrative Medicine: Research and Practice. London: Imperial College Press

Andrews G J, Evans J and McAllister S (2013) ‘Creating the right therapy vibe’: relational performance in holistic medicine. Social Science and Medicine  83, 99-109

Andrews G J and DeMaio P (2018) Animating the ‘happening’ of complementary and integrative medicine: the potential of non-representational theory and some examples through older females’ use In Adams et al Women’s Health and Complementary and Integrative Medicine Routledge

DeMaio P and Andrews G J (2019) Geographies of traditional, complementary and integrative medicine. In Adams, J & et al (eds), Public Health and Health Services Research in Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: International Perspectives, Imperial College Press, London.

OTHER OUTPUTS

Categorised by publication type:

Journal Special Editions:

Andrews G J (2005) The importance of place in older people’s care International Journal of Older

People Nursing 14

Andrews G J and Curtis S (2009) Selected research from the XII International Symposium in Medical Geography, Bonn Germany.  Social Science and Medicine, 68, 4, 591-592

Andrews G J and Elliott, S (2011) Health geography in Steel City: selected research from the XIII International Symposium in Medical Geography, Hamilton, Ontario  Social Science and Medicine vol. 72, issue 3,

Power, A., Bell, S. L., Kyle, R. G., & Andrews, G. J. (2019). ‘Hopeful adaptation’ in health geographies Social Science & Medicine.

Short Papers, Editorials and Commentaries:

Andrews, G., J. & Phillips, D. R. (1998) Markets and residential homes: promoting

efficiency or chaos? Generations Review, Sept, 1, 9-11.

Andrews, G. J. (2003) Nightingale’s Geography Nursing Inquiry, 10, 4, 270-274

Andrews, G. J (2004) Book review: ‘Geographies of health: an introduction’ Nursing

Inquiry, 11, 2,

Andrews G J, McCormack B, Reed J  (2005) The importance of place in older people’s

care International Journal of Older People Nursing 14, 98-99

Andrews G J and Kitchin R (2005) Geography and nursing: convergence in cyberspace?

Nursing Inquiry 12, 4, 316-324

Willison, K.D., Andrews G.J. (2005). The potential of public health to enhance chronic

disease management.  Public Health 119, 12, 1130-1132

Andrews G J (2006)Health and social care for environmental health –realigning

geographical traditions Health and Social Care in the Community 14, 4, 281-283

Andrews G.J. (2006) Geographies of health in nursing Health and Place 12, 1, 110-118

Andrews G J (2006)Managing challenging behaviour in dementia British Medical Journal,

332, 741

Andrews G J (2006) Encouraging additional research capacity as an intellectual enterprise:

extending Ernst’s engagement Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice 12, 1, 13-17

Andrews G J & Kingsbury P (2007) The ‘plaice’ of language. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice 13, 1-3

Andrews G J and Kingsbury P (2008) Geographical reflections on Sir Edmund Hillary 1919-2008. New Zealand Geographer 64, 177-180

Lewis S and Andrews G J (2009) Climate change and health: priorities for the CAM community Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice 15, 1-4

Andrews G J and Curtis S (2009) Selected research from the XII International Symposium in Medical Geography, Bonn Germany.  Social Science and Medicine, 68, 4, 591-592

Crooks V and Andrews G J (2009) Community, equity, access: core geographic concepts in Primary Health Care. Primary Health Care Research and Development, 10, 3 270-273

Andrews G J and Muzumdar T (2010) Rethinking the applied: public gerontology, global responsibility Journal of Applied Gerontology 29, 2, 143-154 

Andrews G J and Elliott, S (2011) Health geography in Steel City: selected research from the XIII International Symposium in Medical Geography, Hamilton, Ontario  Social Science and Medicine vol. 72, issue 3, 317-318

Andrews G J (2011) Review: Professorial roles: a study of professorial populations within nursing and midwifery, social work and allied health professions. Journal of Research in Nursing (in press)

Andrews G J (2011) Guest Editorial: Beyond Knowledge Translation, towards the ‘public scholar” International Journal of Older People Nursing 6, 4, 249-250

Andrews G J and Mackreth P (2012) Age, sex, disease, ethnicity et al – are complementary therapies reaching the parts? Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice 18, 1, 2-3

Andrews G J. (2015). The lively challenges and opportunities of non-representational theory: a

reply to Hanlon and Kearns. Social Science & Medicine, 128 338-341.

Andrews G J (2016) From ‘post-game’ interrogations to ‘play-by-play’ animations: engaging the life we are missing. Rapid Response. British Medical Journal  http://www.bmj.com/content/352/bmj.i563/rr-28

Andrews G J (2016) Reinventing qualitative research. Letter. British Medical Journal  352:i1468

Andrews, G. J. (2017). ‘Running hot’: Placing health in the life and course of the vital city. Social Science & Medicine 175, 209-214

Power, A., Bell, S. L., Kyle, R. G., & Andrews, G. J. (2019). ‘Hopeful adaptation’ in health geographies: Seeking health and wellbeing in times of adversity. Social Science & Medicine.

Short Sections in Academic Encyclopaedias and other edited collections:

Andrews G J and Linehan D (2007) Geography in Robbins P The Encyclopedia of

Environment & Society. SAGE New York

Andrews G J and Linehan D (2007) Health in Robbins P The Encyclopedia of Environment

& Society. SAGE New York

Andrews G J and Linehan D (2007) Maps in Robbins P The Encyclopedia of Environment &

Society. SAGE New York

Andrews G J and Linehan D (2007) National Geographic Society in Robbins P The

Encyclopedia of Environment & Society. SAGE New York

Andrews G J and Linehan D (2007) Postcolonialism in Robbins P The Encyclopedia of

Environment & Society. SAGE New York

Andrews G J and Linehan D (2007) Regions in Robbins P The Encyclopedia of Environment

& Society. SAGE New York

Andrews G J and Linehan D (2007) Social Capital in Robbins P The Encyclopedia of

Environment & Society. SAGE New York

Andrews G J and Linehan D (2007) Margaret Thatcher in Robbins P The Encyclopedia of

Environment & Society. SAGE New York

Andrews G J and Linehan D (2007) World Health Organization in Robbins P The

Encyclopedia of Environment & Society. SAGE New York

Andrews G J and Linehan D (2007) Ireland  in Robbins P The Encyclopedia of Environment

& Society. SAGE New York

Andrews G J (2008) Historiography In The SAGE Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods.   

Andrews G J (2008) Checklists  In The SAGE Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods.  

Andrews G J (2008) Ethnograph In The SAGE Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods.  

Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P (2012) Profile, demographics, and motivations for alternative and complementary medicine use: introduction. in Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P. (eds) Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: An International Reader. London. Palgrave MacMillan

Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P (2012) Complementary and alternative medicine through the life cycle: introduction. In Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P. (eds) Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: An International Reader. London. Palgrave MacMillan

Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P (2012) Traditional, complementary and integrative medicine and disease context: introduction. In Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P. (eds) Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: An International Reader. London. Palgrave MacMillan

Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P (2012) Traditional medicine in context: introduction. In Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P. (eds) Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: An International Reader. London. Palgrave MacMillan

Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P (2012) Exploring the complementary and alternative medicine- conventional medicine interface: introduction.  In Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P. (eds) Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: An International Reader. London. Palgrave MacMillan

Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P (2012) Integrative medicine: introduction.  In Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P. (eds) Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: An International Reader. London. Palgrave MacMillan

Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P (2012). Evidence, safety, regulation: introduction.  In Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P. (eds) Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: An International Reader. London. Palgrave MacMillan

Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P (2012). Traditional, complementary and integrative medicine in perspective: introduction.  In Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P. (eds) Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: An International Reader. London. Palgrave MacMillan

Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P (2012).Future agendas – key debates and themes: introduction.  In Adams J, Andrews G J, Barnes J, Broom A, Magin P. (eds) Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: An International Reader. London. Palgrave MacMillan

Pearce J, Andrews G J, Crooks V (2018) Introducing perspectives and debates. In Crooks V, Andrews G J, Pearce J (eds) Routledge handbook of health geography. Routledge

Andrews G J, Crooks V , Pearce J (2018) Introducing theories and concepts. In Crooks V, Andrews G J, Pearce J (eds) Routledge handbook of health geography. Routledge

Pearce J, Andrews, G J, Crooks V (2018) Introducing groups and peoples. In Crooks V, Andrews G J, Pearce J (eds) Routledge handbook of health geography. Routledge

Crooks V, Andrews, G J, Pearce J (2018) Introducing places and spaces. In Crooks V, Andrews G J, Pearce J (eds) Routledge handbook of health geography. Routledge

Andrews G J, Crooks V, Pearce J (2018) Introducing practicing health geographies. In Crooks V, Andrews G J, Pearce J (eds) Routledge handbook of health geography. Routledge

Research Reports:

Phillips, D. R. & Andrews, G. J. (1997). Spatial Health Research in Africa: a review of the

recent literature. Interim report to World Health Organisation. 97:1

Phillips, D. R. & Andrews, G. J. (1998). Spatial Health Research in Africa: a review of the

recent literature. (WHO/RPS/98.5) World Health Organisation, Geneva.

Andrews, G. J. & Macken, D. (2001). Listening to older people: an evaluation of a Forum

in Buckingham and districtAge Concern Buckinghamshire, Aylesbury.

Andrews, G. J., Begley, S. & Macken, D. (2001). Clients’ assessment of Age Concern’s

home visiting/befriending scheme. Age Concern Buckinghamshire, Aylesbury.

Gavin, N.,  Andrews, G. J. &  Brodie, D. (2002). Listening to older people: an evaluation

of a forum in the Beaconsfield district. Age Concern Buckinghamshire, Aylesbury.

Brodie, D., Macken, D. & Andrews, G. (2002). Clients’ assessment of Age Concern’s

advocacy service. Age Concern Buckinghamshire, Aylesbury.

Andrews, G. J., Andrews, J. P. Brodie, D., Rixon, L. & Thomas, G. (2003) First

destination studies: an investigation into the locational factors effecting the career choices

of nurses. National Health Service: West London Workforce Development Confederation  

 

Hillan E, Andrews G J, Nincic V (2010) The spatial diffusion and career-path infusion of newly qualified nursing labour: a comparison of six programs in Canada. Canadian  Health Services Research Foundation

McGillis Hall, L., Peterson J  Price, S Andrews G J , Lalonde M  Johnson S  Harris A and. MacDonald-Rencz.S  (2012). Moving to Action: Evidence-Based Retention and Recruitment Policy Initiatives for Nursing. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Health Services Research Foundation.

 

McGillis Hall, L., MacDonald-Rencz, S., Peterson, J., Price, S., Lalonde, M., Andrews, G., Johnson, S., & Harris, A. (2013) Moving to Action: Evidence-Based Retention and Recruitment Initiatives for Nursing. ON: Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement. 

 

 

Papers in Professional Journals:

Andrews, G. J. (1998). The changing fortunes of the private residential sector for elderly

people: a view of a local business sector. Caring Times, May 1998.

Andrews, G. J. (1998). The changing fortunes of the private residential sector for elderly

people: owners ride the storm of care reforms. Caring Times, June 1998.

Andrews, G. J. (2002). First destination studies: an investigation into the factors affecting

the first career choices of nurses. Research Matters, Spring 2002

Skinner M and Andrews G J (2009) On the disciplinary intersections of geographical and

gerontology. Trent University Centre for Health Studies. Showcase 13-1

 

 

PAPERS DELIVERED ORALLY

Institute of Population Studies, Exeter University, October 1993. The spatiality of residential care. Invited 

Royal Geographical Society, Institute of British Geographers, Strathclyde, Jan 1996. – The social geographies of community care for older people. Refereed. Includes published abstract

Department of Geography, University of Nottingham, June 1996. Department research seminar. Cultural geographies of long-term care. Invited

Hong Kong Association of Gerontology, Nov 1996. – Markets and residential care for older people: lessons for Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific region. Refereed

Department of Occupational therapy, University of Nottingham, 1997. Spatial perspectives on residential accommodation. Invited

Buckinghamshire Research Centre for Primary Healthcare, May 1999. Spatial considerations in markets for social care. Invited 

ResNet (Buckinghamshire Research Network). May 1999. Qualitative research on private social care: issues and dilemmas. Refereed

Research centre for health studies, Buckinghamshire, Research day April 2000. Small business studies in healthcare: mix methods for a mixed market. Invited

International Symposium in Medical Geography, Montreal, July 2000. Changing geographies of residential care for older people 1983-1999. Refereed. Includes published abstract

Health care in a Complex World, Toronto, April 2001 – The dangers of leaving long-term care to the marketplace. Refereed

Institute for Human Development, Life Course and Aging, University of Toronto, 2002, Therapeutic landscapes of care: the case of private complementary medicine. Invited

 

Faculty of Nursing Research Day 2002, University of Toronto. Liminality and breastfeeding: women negotiating space and two bodies. Refereed 

National Health Service: West London Workforce Development Confederation. November 2002. First destination studies: an investigation into the locational factors affecting the career choices of nurses. Invited

Health Care Technology and Place: Seminar Series 2003, University of Toronto: Space, place and the emergence of complementary medicine: the research agenda. Invited

International Symposium in Medical Geography, Manchester, July 2003. Towards an historical geography of health for everyday places: health and well-being in an English coastal town. Refereed. Includes published abstract.

Royal College of Nursing Annual Conference. Cambridge March 2004. First destination employment studies: the London factors. Refereed. Includes published abstract.

Royal College of Nursing Annual Conference. Cambridge March 2004. First destination employment studies: models for improving uptake. Refereed. Includes published abstract

Association of American Geographers, Annual Conference 2004. Urban neighbourhoods and long-term homecare: social capital as an indicator on connectivity. Refereed. Includes published abstract.

Department of Geography, University of Kingston, Department research seminar October 2004 (Re)thinking the dynamic between healthcare and place. Invited

 

Canadian Association of Geographers, University of Western Ontario May 2005. Rethinking health in therapeutic geographies: transgressions of health in therapeutic effect. Refereed Includes published abstract (also acted as the session co-coordinator).

International Symposium in Medical Geography, Fortworth Texas, July 2005. Geographical gerontology in the twenty-first century: being ‘critical’, being ‘relevant’. Refereed. Includes published abstract

KU05 – Knowledge Utilization Conference. Melbourne, September 2005 Space, place and the evidence-base. Invited Keynote

Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Staff and PhD student seminar. October 2005  Space, place and the evidence-base. Invited

Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, November 2005. Department research seminar. Towards a geography of professional healthcare. Invited

Humber River Regional Hospital. Nursing week, clinical day. May 2006. Diversity issues in nurse recruitment and retention: from the global to the local scale. Invited guest speaker

McMaster Collaborations for Health day June 2006. Connecting the health and social sciences Guest Speaker. 

Emotional geographies, Kingston June 2006. The production of tyrannical space

School of Geography and Earth Sciences, McMaster University, Guest Seminar Series The geography of heights: navigating acrophobia. April 2008. 

Health Care Technology and Place, CIHR workshop. Guest presentation:  The co-production of work and place? Nursing practice and the remaking of institutional order May 2008

CHEPA Seminar Series. September 2008. Clinical Geography: Nursing practice and the remaking of institutional space

Canadian Association of Gerontology Conference, London Ontario. October 2008  Response to SEDAP special session. Aging in Canada,

International Conference on Under serviced Populations, Northeastern University Boston. December 2008. Keynote Address: Under service issues in Canada: a national overview and the case of child and adolescent mental health

Whitby Mental Health: nursing week. Guest presentation May 2009. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM): contrasting studies of nursing practice.

CIHR Institute, Hamilton Ontario. June 2009. Advances in spatial health research

International Symposium in Medical Geography, Durham, July 2011. Twelve challenges of health geography 

CIHR workshop on Technology and Place. Toronto, February 2012. Thinking space and place relationally. 

ESRC Workshop Critical Perspectives on Physical Activity and Aging. Loughborough 2013 Thinking beyond the walkability of urban environments: developing critically informed research, policy and planning

International Symposium in Medical Geography. Michigan 2013 Anatomy of an emerging feeling state: pre-subjective wellbeing as the affective environment 

Keynote – Geographies of nursing: the past, present and future of an emerging field. Social Sciences in Nursing Conference. Stirling, May 2014

A force from the beginning: wellbeing in the affective intensity of pop music, Canadian Association of Geographers, St Catherine’s May 2014   

Non-representational theory and the ‘taking place’ of aging. Canadian Association of Gerontology, Niagara November 2014

Keynote – ‘HCTP at the Crest of Spatial Thinking: from place mapping and meaning, to the health in life in space-time revealing’. CIHR/HCTP final annual conference. Toronto, March 2015  

An ever breaking wave: the health in life in space-time revealing.  International Symposium in Medical Geography, Vancouver, July 2015

Towards more-than-representational Sports Geographies: reverberating movement-space RGS/IBG annual conference, Exeter, August 2015

‘Nursing and the social sciences’. Invited panel presentation. ESRC Workshop on Social Science and Nursing, London UK, March 2016 

New Brain geographies: living with Chiari Malformation, IBG/RGS Annual Conference, London September 2016

New Brain geographies: living with Chiari Malformation, CAG-ON Regional Conference, Waterloo, Ontario. October 2016 

Book launch Health geographies: a critical introduction. IMGS Angers, France, July 2017

Book launch Health geographies: a critical introduction. RGS/IBG, London, August 2017

Response to ‘Vital health geographies’ session RGS/IBG, London, August 2018

Book launch “Non-representational theory and health” RGS/IBG, London, August 2018

International Symposium in Medical Geography: Keynote address (plenary) The future of health geography: meeting the challenges of the twenty-first century posthuman world. New Zealand July 2019

The posthumanist turn in health geography: perspectives, progress, prospects. International Symposium in Medical Geography. New Zealand July 2019

Emergent understandings of aging: the geographical contribution to gerontology’s posthumanist turn. RGS/IBG, London August 2019