REGISTER NOW: WEBINAR: Geographies of care: How might legal and health geographers reshape the future of care? - Tuesday 2 June 4.00 pm to 5.00 pm AEST on Zoom
14th May 2026
Geographies of care: How might legal and health geographers reshape the future of care?
Join UNSW's John Carr and Curtin University's Ivan Hanigan conversation with Elaine Stratford as we explore how caring futures are and could be shaped by legal and health geographers.
Tuesday 2 June 4.00 pm to 5.00 pm AEST on Zoom: https://shorturl.at/T8XP9
2026 Webinars | Geographical Research | Wiley | Institute of Australian Geographers
In 2026, we are pleased to offer a series of webinars focused on the theme of the geographies of care. Geographies of care examine how care is organised, distributed, and experienced across space, scale, and time. Rather than treating care as private or interpersonal, work in this field shows how care is produced through places, institutions, infrastructures, environments, and mobilities. Across human, social, political, economic, cultural, health, environmental, development and other sub-disciplines of geography, care appears as labour, relation, ethic, governance problem, and ecological practice. Attention is given to uneven valuation, responsibility, and exposure, and to how power shapes who provides care and under what conditions. Geographies of care therefore analyse the spatial arrangements that sustain, displace, or exhaust care, and their material and political consequences.
Meeting ID 810 2393 7308
Register: https://utas.zoom.us/meeting/register/oDMTS8wDRAGa3BVvlU_QTA
