This page lists the verified references for Interconnected Precarity as an Ecology, part of the A Human Geography of the Self series. All citations have been fact-checked against CrossRef DOI records. Notes on publication dates are included below.
Verified References
Blomley, N. (2020). Precarious territory: Property law, housing, and the socio-spatial order. Antipode, 52(1), 36–57. https://doi.org/10.1111/anti.12578
Burridge, A., & Gill, N. (2017). Conveyor-belt justice: Precarity, access to justice, and uneven geographies of legal aid in UK asylum appeals. Antipode, 49(1), 23–42. https://doi.org/10.1111/anti.12258
Butler, J. (2004). Precarious life: The powers of mourning and violence. Verso.
Grenier, A., Lloyd, L., & Phillipson, C. (2017). Precarity in late life: Rethinking dementia as a “frailed” old age. Sociology of Health & Illness, 39(2), 318–330. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.12476
Sangaramoorthy, T. (2018). “Putting Band-Aids on things that need stitches”: Immigration and the landscape of care in rural America. American Anthropologist, 120(3), 487–499. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.13054
Fact-Check Notes
Blomley (2020) — publication date note. This article was published online 30 September 2019 and appeared in the print issue vol. 52(1) in January 2020. The post’s citation uses 2020, which correctly reflects the print volume year. CrossRef records confirm all other details (authors, title, journal, volume, issue, and pages).
Burridge & Gill (2017) — publication date note. This article was published online 3 August 2016 and appeared in the print issue vol. 49(1) in January 2017. The post’s citation uses 2017, which correctly reflects the print volume year. CrossRef records confirm all other details.
All other citations in this post verified correct against CrossRef DOI records.
Verified June 29, 2026 against CrossRef DOI database.