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Active CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARD Europe PMC

Accessing the wellbeing commons: therapeutic resource-ification of natural and historic environments and social exclusion in the UK and Inner Asia

£9.64M GBP

Funder Wellcome Trust
Recipient Organization University of Cambridge
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Jun 15, 2025
End Date Dec 14, 2030
Duration 2,008 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Award Holder
Data Source Europe PMC
Grant ID 304092
Grant Description

This project will provide a new conceptual framework for understanding social inequalities arising from differential access to therapeutic environments.

By analysing social exclusion as intimately connected to institutional relations, juridico-legal structures, and political economy, I will show how the process of converting natural and historic ‘commons’ into wellbeing-providing resources can lead to the creation of new inequalities.

During a time of climate crisis when the wellbeing benefits of the natural environment are increasingly recognised on a global scale (WHO, 2017), and as barriers to access are considered in relation to naturalised social groups such as race, class, and ethnicity, it is critical to understand how social categories are configured in specific historical encounters and bound up with capitalist production of value.

Spanning five and a half years and exploring mineral springs and their sanatoria in Mongolia, hot springs and medicinal plant pastures in Sikkim (India), and open swimming in Devon (England), this project will generate conceptual shifts in understanding the complexities of social exclusion.

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