Browsing by Author "Morrison, Carey-Ann"
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Community-university collaborations: creating hybrid research and collective identities
Cave, Jennifer Barbara Jane; Johnston, Lynda; Morrison, Carey-Ann; Underhill-Sem, Yvonne (The Royal Society of New Zealand., 2012)In this article we explore the politics of community-university collaborative research and activism. We are scholars based in universities as well as members of various 'communities'-queer, Pasifika and Māori-hence we ... -
Critical geographies of love as spatial, relational and political
Morrison, Carey-Ann; Johnston, Lynda; Longhurst, Robyn (Sage, 2012)Geographers to date have resisted writing about feelings, affects, places and spaces of love. It is timely to put love on the geographical agenda. We begin by addressing the question ‘what does love do?’, and we review the ... -
Disabled people's embodied and emotional geographies of (not)belonging in Aotearoa New Zealand
Morrison, Carey-Ann; Woodbury, Esther; Johnston, Lynda; Longhurst, Robyn (Elsevier, 2020)This article addresses embodied and emotional geographies of (not)belonging for disabled people in Aotearoa New Zealand. The concept of ‘embodied belonging’ is used to show that bodies, things, place and space intersect ... -
Heterosexuality and home: Intimacies of space and spaces of touch
Morrison, Carey-Ann (2010)This paper uses the notion of touch to understand further the production of heterosexual bodies and home spaces. Specifically, it argues that the everyday geographies of heterosexual touch are an important constituent of ... -
Home and heterosexuality in Aotearoa New Zealand: The spaces and practices of DIY and home renovation
Morrison, Carey-Ann (Wiley, 2012)The ways in which domestic spaces function as sites of sexual subjectivity and relationship formation for heterosexual couples is an understudied area in geography. One way to address this gap in knowledge is to focus ...
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