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School of Geography

Professor Isabel Dyck, BA (Econ) Social Anthropology, University of Manchester, UK, MA (Econ) Social Anthroplogy, University of Manchester, UK, PhD Social Geography, Simon Fraser University, Canada

Isabel

Emeritus Professor of Geography

Email: i.dyck@qmul.ac.uk

Profile

I am a social and health geographer. Migration, home and health are central themes in my research with recent studies focusing on (1) the gendered experiences of migration and re-settlement, including the re-constitution of home and health and (2) the home as a site of long-term health care. I am interested also in developing innovative qualitative research methodologies, including the use of visual methodologies. I have served on the editorial board of several scholarly journals and am currently an International Editorial Board Member of Health and Place. I am a Life Member of Clare Hall, Cambridge.

Representative publications:

  • Dyck, I & Dossa, D (2007) Place Health and ‘home’: Gender and migration in the constitution of healthy space Health and Place, 13: 691–701
  • England, K. & Dyck, I. Managing the body work of home care, Sociology of Health and Illness, 33(2): 206–219, 2011
  • Ortega-Alcazar, I. and Dyck, I. (2012) Migrant narratives of health and wellbeing: challenging ‘othering’ processes through photo-elicitation interviews, Critical Social Policy, themed issue ‘Images and inequalities: implications for policy and research’ 32(1):106–125
  • Creese, G., Dyck, I. & McLaren, A. (2012) The problem of ‘human capital’: gender, place, and immigrant strategies of re-skilling in Vancouver. In: A. Kraler,, E. Kofman, M. Kohli and C.Schmoll (eds) Gender, Generations and the Family in International Migration Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, pp.141–162
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