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Citations
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World Ranking
6479
National Ranking
1041

Overview

Isabel Dyck is affiliated with Queen Mary University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions are documented through academic publications and collaboration within the health and social sciences domains.

Their recent work includes the publication titled Immigrant Health published in 2025 in The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society. This publication addresses aspects related to health considerations in immigrant populations.

Coauthorship is a component of Dyck's academic activity. A frequent collaborator is Parin Dossa, with whom they have coauthored at least one work.

Dyck's publications appear in specialized venues, including:

  • The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society

These venues reflect a focus on interdisciplinary health research, particularly examining social factors in health, illness, and behavior. The research contributions have yet to accumulate citations, indicating recent or emerging publication status.

Best Publications

  • Social determinants of health in Canada's immigrant population: results from the National Population Health Survey.

    James R Dunn;Isabel Dyck

  • The home as a site for long-term care: meanings and management of bodies and spaces.

    Isabel Dyck;Pia Kontos;Jan Angus;Patricia McKeever

  • The personal significance of home: habitus and the experience of receiving long-term home care.

    Jan Angus;Pia Kontos;Isabel Dyck;Patricia McKeever

  • Feminist geography, the ‘everyday’, and local–global relations: hidden spaces of place-making*

    Isabel Dyck

  • Hidden geographies: the changing lifeworlds of women with multiple sclerosis.

    Isabel Dyck

  • Transforming the relations of research: towards culturally safe geographies of health and healing

    Isabel Dyck;Robin Kearns

  • Space, Time, and Renegotiating Motherhood: An Exploration of the Domestic Workplace

    I Dyck

  • Place, health and home: gender and migration in the constitution of healthy space.

    Isabel Dyck;Parin Dossa

  • Individual and Societal Influences on Participation in Physical Activity Following Spinal Cord Injury: A Qualitative Study

    Stephen M Levins;Darlene M Redenbach;Isabel Dyck

  • Negotiating citizenship: migrant women in Canada and the global system

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  • Women with Multiple Sclerosis and Employment Issues: A Focus on Social and Institutional Environments:

    Isabel Dyck;Lyn Jongbloed

  • Managing the body work of home care

    Kim England;Isabel Dyck

  • Women, Body, Illness: Space and Identity in the Everyday Lives of Women with Chronic Illness

    Pamela Moss;Isabel Dyck

  • Rethinking cultural safety while waiting to do fieldwork: methodological implications for nursing research.

    Sheryl Reimer Kirkham;Vicki Smye;Sannie Tang;Joan Anderson

  • Integrating Home and Wage Workplace: Women’s Daily Lives in a Canadian Suburb

    Isabel Dyck

  • Inquiry into Environment and Body: Women, Work, and Chronic Illness:

    Pamela Moss;Isabel Dyck

  • Mothering, human capital, and the “ideal immigrant”

    Arlene Tigar McLaren;Isabel Dyck

  • Telling it Like it is? Constructing accounts of settlement with immigrant and refugee women in Canada

    Isabel Dyck;Arlene Tigar McLAREN

  • Women talking: Creating knowledge through difference in cross-cultural research

    Isabel Dyck

  • Travelling tales and migratory meanings: South Asian migrant women talk of place, health and healing

    Isabel Dyck

  • Body, Corporeal Space, and Legitimating Chronic Illness: Women Diagnosed with M.E.

    Pamela Moss;Isabel Dyck

  • Medicine, rationality, and experience: an anthropological perspective: (Lewis Henry Morgan Lecture Series) Byron J. Good Cambridge University Press Cambridge (1994) xvii + 242 pp £35.00 hardback ISBN 0 521 41558 6

    Isabel Dyck

Frequent Co-Authors

Robin Kearns
Robin Kearns University of Auckland
Sara L McLafferty
Sara L McLafferty University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Patricia McKeever
Patricia McKeever Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
Pia Kontos
Pia Kontos Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
Blake Poland
Blake Poland University of Toronto
Liz Bondi
Liz Bondi University of Edinburgh
James R. Dunn
James R. Dunn McMaster University
Linda McDowell
Linda McDowell University of Oxford
Annette J. Browne
Annette J. Browne University of British Columbia
Gail Whiteford
Gail Whiteford Charles Sturt University

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