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Bonnie Hallman
Bonnie Hallman
Associate Professor, University of Manitoba
Verified email at umanitoba.ca
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Over the hill and far away: distance as a barrier to the provision of assistance to elderly relatives
AE Joseph, BC Hallman
Social Science & Medicine 46 (6), 631-639, 1998
2321998
Family leisure, family photography and zoos: Exploring the emotional geographies of families
BC Hallman, SMP Benbow
Social & Cultural Geography 8 (6), 871-888, 2007
1172007
Caught in the triangle: The influence of home, work and elder location on work-family balance
AE Joseph, BC Hallman
Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 15 (3), 393-412, 1996
581996
Getting there: mapping the gendered geography of caregiving to elderly relatives
BC Hallman, AE Joseph
Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 18 (4), 397-414, 1999
361999
Family geographies: The spatiality of families and family life
BC Hallman
(No Title), 2010
242010
Canadian Human Landscape Examples: Naturally cultural: the zoo as cultural landscape
BC Hallman, M Benbow
The Canadian Geographer/Le Geographe Canadien 50 (2), 256-264, 2006
202006
Naturally cultural: The zoo as cultural landscape
BC Hallman, M Benbow
The Canadian Geographer 50 (2), 256-264, 2006
182006
An uncelebrated passage
BC Hallman
Embodied geographies: Spaces, bodies and rites of passage 2, 209, 1999
151999
Chapter 7. Housing the Rural Elderly: A Place for Abbeyfield?
BC Hallman, AE Joseph
Journal of Housing for the Elderly 12 (1-2), 83-103, 1997
141997
Exploring distance and caregiver gender effects in eldercare: Towards a geography of family caregiving
BC Hallman, AE Joseph
Great Lakes Geographer 4, 15-30, 1997
111997
A ‘Family-Friendly’Place: Family Leisure, Identity and Wellbeing–The Zoo as Therapeutic Landscape
BC Hallman
Therapeutic Landscapes, 133-145, 2017
92017
Reading the zoo map: Cultural heritage insights from popular cartography
S Mary, P Benbow, BC Hallman
International Journal of Heritage Studies 14 (1), 30-42, 2008
82008
Seeing if you can catch the one picture that just makes it’: Placing family life through family zoo photography
BC Hallman, SMP Benbow
Family geographies: The spatiality of families and family life, 10-30, 2010
62010
The spatiality of eldercare: towards a gendered geography of the aging family
BC Hallman
University of Guelph, 1997
41997
Doing family photography: The domestic, the public, and the politics of sentiment by Gillian Rose and Ashgate Farnham
BC Hallman
The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 56 (3), 381-382, 2012
2012
This Elusive Land: Women and the Canadian Environment
BC Hallman
Canadian Geographer 50 (1), 138, 2006
2006
Caught in the triangle: The influence of home, work and elder location on work-family balance
AE Joseph, BC Hallman
Occupational Health and Industrial Medicine 2 (36), 70, 1997
1997
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