191 results on '"JOSEPH, ALUN E."'
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2. Identifying Service Priorities of Rural Consumers
3. Voluntarism, defensive localism and spaces of resistance to health care restructuring
4. Employed caregivers in the ageing family
5. Place integration through efforts to support healthy aging in resource frontier communities: The role of voluntary sector leadership
6. Voluntarism as a Mediator of the Experience of Growing Old in Evolving Rural Spaces and Changing Rural Places
7. Unpacking the Terms of Engagement with Local Food at the Farmers' Market: Insights from Ontario
8. Across the Divide (?): Reconciling Farm and Town Views of Agriculture-Community Linkages
9. Voluntarism as a mediator of the experience of growing old in evolving rural spaces and changing rural places
10. Placing voluntarism within evolving spaces of care in ageing rural communities
11. Caught in the Triangle: The Influence of Home, Work and Elder Location on Work-Family Balance.
12. Recycling former psychiatric hospitals in New Zealand: Echoes of deinstitutionalisation and restructuring
13. Some Methods for Measuring the Geographic Accessibility of Medical Services in Rural Regions
14. Interpreting Patterns of Public Service Utilization in Rural Areas
15. Unpacking the terms of engagement with local food at the Farmers’ Market: Insights from Ontario
16. The trouble with authenticity: separating ideology from practice at the farmers’ market
17. Seeing Farmers' Markets: Theoretical and Media Perspectives on New Sites of Exchange in New Zealand
18. The evolving role of voluntarism in ageing rural communities
19. Across the divide (?): Reconciling farm and town views of agriculture-community linkages
20. From retreat to health centre: legislation, commercial opportunity and the repositioning of a Victorian private asylum
21. Ageing in rural China: Impacts of increasing diversity in family and community resources
22. Long-term care restructuring in rural Ontario: retrieving community service user and provider narratives
23. Rural Change and the Production of otherness: The Elderly in New Zealand
24. Coping with rural change: finding a place for the elderly in sustainable communities
25. Over the hill and far away: distance as a barrier to the provision of assistance to elderly relatives
26. Restructuring long-term care and the geography of ageing: a view from rural New Zealand
27. Casey House: interpreting the location of a Toronto AIDS hospice
28. On the use of socio-demographic indicators in local health planning: a Canadian non-metropolitan perspective
29. Space in its place: developing the link in medical geography
30. Growing old in aging communities
31. Social and environmental regulation in rural China: bringing the changing role of local government into focus
32. Reclassification and rural-versus-urban population change in Canada, 1976-1981: a tale of two definitions
33. The turnaround of the turnaround? Rural population change in Canada, 1976 to 1986
34. A framework for modeling the consumption of health services by the rural elderly
35. Growing Old in Aging Communities
36. Agricultural land protection in China: a case study of local governance in Zhejiang Province
37. Contracting opportunities: interpreting post-asylum geographies of mental health care in Auckland, New Zealand
38. Taxes versus Services: Municipal Service Provision in Growing Rural Communities
39. Restructuring Societies : Insights from the Social Sciences
40. RESIDENTIAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN THE WAIKATO, 1992-1997: PRIVATISATION AND EMERGING RESISTANCE
41. Growing old in resource communities: Exploring the links among voluntarism, aging, and community development
42. Health Services for Rural Elders
43. Erratum to “Restructuring long-term care and the geography of ageing: A view from rural New Zealand” [Soc Sci Med 42 (1996) 887–896]
44. Spaces of Resistance or Acquiescence? Learning from Media Discourses on the Role of Voluntarism in Ageing Communities
45. Traces of the New Zealand psychiatric hospital: Unpacking the place of stigma
46. Memorialisation and remembrance: on strategic forgetting and the metamorphosis of psychiatric asylums into sites for tertiary educational provision
47. The trouble with authenticity: separating ideology from practice at the farmers’ market
48. Placing voluntarism within evolving spaces of care in ageing rural communities
49. Towards a General Explanation for the Survival of the Private Asylum
50. Canada's rural population: trends in space and implications in place
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