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Prof. Andrew Power

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Professor of Human Geography, University of Southampton. Interests in disability, personalisation, social care, welfare & rights. #SelfBuildingOurLives project

Joined January 2013
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Ronan has been the best colleague: kind, smart, an excellent teacher, an innovative researcher. I will miss him, but I am so grateful for the experience of working with him.

Today is Dr Ronan Foley's last day in @Maynoothgeog before retirement. His research, teaching, engagement and contribution to the discipline and the University will be marked in November with a special #HealthGeographies seminar.

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Special issue on health inequalities is here with 17 papers and editorial by Hazel Chapman, @mcmahonm44, @alexkaley85, Mary-Ann Donovan & Kay Mafuba onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.111…



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Good news! Our article received enough citations to be a #TopCitedArticle in its journal. @power_geog @SelfBuildLives @alexkaley85 @m_nind @BJLD_Wiley onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…


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In the 'Geographies of care' guide, @power_geog (@UoSGeogEnv) explores how helping people to map their relationships and places can be a powerful tool used by geographers to understand the role of care and support underpinning their lives. 👇 rgs.org/research/resea…


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Learning Disability Week 2024 This year's theme is "Do you see me?" which is all about being seen, heard and valued. Monday 17 - Sunday 23 June 2024.⁦@m_nind⁩ ⁦@alexkaley85⁩ ⁦@SelfBuildLives⁩ ⁦@power_geogonlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bl…


*NEW & FREE* article on involving lay people and experts by experience in inspecting and regulating public services doi.org/10.1155/2024/1…: Health & Social Care in the Community, from the Feeling at Home team @ResearchingHome @deborah_chinn @katybrickley

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Looking forward to being back in Dublin and to give a seminar at @UCD_Geography tomorrow (29 Feb) at 3pm: 'Supported Living, Care and Disability: Challenging non-normative modes of home making'. Paper with Deborah Chinn ONLINE: ucd-ie.zoom.us/j/69306778948?…

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Lovely to be involved with Shalim Ali in interviewing Ned Redmore @Plotinuspoh for @BJLD_Wiley about staff culture in day services. Short 'In Response' paper (open access) sharing great insights about focusing on clients instead of forced goals - doi.org/10.1111/bld.12…


Afterlives of the asylum - Grangegorman mental hospital, Dublin. A more positive example of the memorialisation of mental health @graham_moon podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/thr…


I enjoyed delving into the archives to write this history of the Geographies of Health & Wellbeing Research Group and to tell its story of how it contributed to the research field in honour of its 50 year anniversary. @GeogHealth, @graham_moon, @SustainableRich @RGS_IBG

🚨 New paper published as part of #areajournal Special Section by @power_geog (@UoSGeogEnv): 'The role of the Geographies of Health and Wellbeing Research Group in shaping an evolving field over time'. #OpenAccess @GeogHealth orlo.uk/btWXu

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Tempted by a funded PhD on geographies of social care, disability, family care, voluntary sector support, asset based communities? 🎓 Get in touch to find out more (competitive funding scheme 👇) findaphd.com/phds/program/f…


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Do you live, work or study in London? Join us for a free workshop on using photography to explore how we feel about the urban environment... #Southwark #Southbank #InclusiveArts #Waterloo

Join us for our free and fun workshop on Weds 15 Nov in Waterloo, London. We will use #photovoice to explore our lives in the city... More info here: feelingathome.org.uk/events/citypho… @SouthwarkColl @craetiveartssc @cosouthwark

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Britons go map-crazy. Geography is where it's at supposedly. This is what I've been boring people about for years. theguardian.com/travel/2023/oc…


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We’re so excited to welcome our new PGRs to Southampton today! Professor Chris Howls, Doctoral College Director, welcomes everyone to our in-person Induction “You’re joining a vibrant research culture at Southampton, where you’ll explore some of today’s biggest challenges.”

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Here are Shalim and Tony sharing our experiences of using #photovoice at #EAMHID2023 yesterday... And today, they present on making / unmaking home in group homes for people with learning disabilities! @shalim1986 @deborah_chinn @power_geog @katybrickley @levitantony

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