The Health, Environment and Technology (HEaT) research theme works across conventional sub-disciplinary boundaries to consider questions of power, justice and inequality in vital systems and biomedical geographies.
A shared priority of the theme is to produce rigorous, relevant and conceptually informed research with a global reach that reframes extant disciplinary approaches to investigating the uneven geographies of human and more-than-human health.
Research in this theme has pioneered understandings of health from a geographical perspective along four novel intellectual paths: