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Therapeutic landscapes and non-human animals: the roles and contested positions of animals within care farming assemblages
R Gorman
Social & Cultural Geography 18 (3), 315-335, 2017
1092017
Smelling therapeutic landscapes: Embodied encounters within spaces of care farming
R Gorman
Health & Place 47, 22-28, 2017
852017
Animal research nexus: a new approach to the connections between science, health and animal welfare
G Davies, R Gorman, B Greenhough, P Hobson-West, RGW Kirk, ...
Medical humanities 46 (4), 499-511, 2020
44*2020
Thinking critically about health and human-animal relations: therapeutic affect within spaces of care farming
R Gorman
Social Science & Medicine 231, 6-12, 2019
422019
Evaluating care farming as a means to care for those in trauma and grief
J Cacciatore, R Gorman, K Thieleman
Health & Place 62, 102281, 2020
392020
Cultivating our humanity: A systematic review of care farming & traumatic grief
R Gorman, J Cacciatore
Health & Place 47, 12-21, 2017
392017
Human-livestock relationships and community supported agriculture (CSA) in the UK
R Gorman
Journal of rural studies 61, 175-183, 2018
322018
Changing ethnographic mediums: the place‐based contingency of smartphones and scratchnotes
R Gorman
Area 49 (2), 223-229, 2017
322017
What’s in it for the animals? Symbiotically considering ‘therapeutic’human-animal relations within spaces and practices of care farming
R Gorman
Medical Humanities 45 (3), 313-325, 2019
242019
Atlantic horseshoe crabs and endotoxin testing: perspectives on alternatives, sustainable methods, and the 3Rs (replacement, reduction, and refinement)
R Gorman
Frontiers in Marine Science 7, 582132, 2020
222020
When ‘cultures of care’meet: entanglements and accountabilities at the intersection of animal research and patient involvement in the UK
R Gorman, G Davies
Social & Cultural Geography 24 (1), 121-139, 2023
192023
Care-farming as a catalyst for healthy and sustainable lifestyle choices in those affected by traumatic grief
R Gorman, J Cacciatore
NJAS-Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences 92, 100339, 2020
142020
The social aspects of genome editing: publics as stakeholders, populations and participants in animal research
G Davies, R Gorman, R McGlacken, S Peres
Laboratory Animals 56 (1), 88-96, 2022
122022
Improving patient informed consent for haemophilia gene therapy: the case for change
L Woollard, R Gorman, DJ Rosenfelt
Therapeutic Advances in Rare Disease 2, 26330040211047244, 2021
122021
Which Patient Takes Centre Stage?: Placing Patient Voices in Animal Research
G Davies, R Gorman, B Crudgington
GeoHumanities and health, 2020
10*2020
Addressing patient education priorities in the era of gene therapy for haemophilia: towards evidence-informed shared decision-making
L Woollard, R Gorman, DJ Rosenfelt
Haemophilia 27 (2), e302-e304, 2021
92021
“Perhaps something of beauty can grow:” experiences of care farming for grief
K Thieleman, J Cacciatore, R Gorman
Death Studies 46 (10), 2435-2444, 2022
82022
Exploring the Effects of the Human–Animal Relationship on Care-Farms in the Context of Trauma Histories
R Gorman, J Cacciatore
Anthrozoös 36 (2), 163-177, 2023
72023
Stop-motion storytelling: Exploring methods for animating the worlds of rare genetic disease
R Gorman, B Farsides, T Gammidge
Qualitative Research 23 (6), 1737-1758, 2023
62023
Writing the worlds of genomic medicine: experiences of using participatory-writing to understand life with rare conditions
R Gorman, B Farsides
Medical Humanities 48 (2), e4-e4, 2022
62022
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