Check for Full TextC Milligan, R Kearns… - Health & Place, 2011 - dspace.stir.ac.uk In this paper we consider the potential of autobiographical narratives for accessing 'storied knowledge' in research around geographies of health voluntarism. We firstly consider what is meant by elicited autobiography and how the narrative approach has been used in ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - Cached - All 2 versions
KK Smith - Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2011 - Springer ... general. This history begins with urban environmental activism because, as Taylor argues, urban environmental reform is critical to understanding the history of American environ- mentalactivism generally. Specifically, she ... Check for Full Text - All 3 versions
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Check for Full TextP Jasen - Canadian Historical Review, 2011 - UT Press Abstract: Student mental health services were created at many American univer- sities during the interwar years in association with the mental hygiene movement of that era. In Canada, psychologists and psychiatrists became focused on the well- being of schoolchildren during this period, ...
[CITATION] Getting Out/Getting In: The DSM, Political Activism, and the Social Construction of Mental Disorders