Using micro-geography to understand the realisation of wellbeing: A qualitative GIS study of three social enterprises
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-20, 15:00authored byFarmer, J, Kamstra, P, Brennan-Horley, C, De Cotta, T, Roy, M, Barraket, J, Munoz, S-A, Susan KilpatrickSusan Kilpatrick
Social enterprises are promoted as a method of welfare reform, to transition people out of disadvantage by addressing poverty, unfulfilled capabilities and social exclusion. This study explores how three Work Integration Social Enterprises (WISEs) in Australia help to realise wellbeing for their employees by mapping their micro-geographical experience of wellbeing. By mapping the sites within a social enterprise where wellbeing is realised, we provide a practical, empirical and replicable methodology that is useful for gaining insights into where and how wellbeing realisation occurs. This situates wellbeing as an upstream place-based resource likely to influence downstream health outcomes.
Funding
Australian Research Council
History
Publication title
Health and Place
Volume
62
Article number
102293
Number
102293
Pagination
1-11
ISSN
1353-8292
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
Place of publication
The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, England, Ox5 1Gb