Journal article

Disoriented geographies: Undoing relations, encountering limits

D Bissell, A Gorman-Murray

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers | WILEY | Published : 2019

Abstract

This paper develops the concept of disorientation as a constitutive but overlooked dimension of mobile life, and it explores the significance of disorientation for geographical thought. Conceptually, the paper argues that disorientation is a productive geographical concept for acknowledging how, at times, bodies can lose their orienting relations to other bodies, to actions, and to situations. These losses are explored through the themes of incomprehension, confusion, and disintegration, respectively. Substantively, through research with mobile worker households in Australia, the paper expands our understanding of geographies of mobility by interrogating non-traditional but increasingly comm..

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