A study of the literacies used by two groups participating in Health Walks run by Blackburn with Darwen Council. In this study, I examine the literacy practices that took place during participation in group led walks organised by Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council as part of their Health Walks provision. My focus was on how participation in Health Walks effects changes in individuals. The study found its focus in anthropological participant observation with two groups of walkers. Data took the form of observational field notes, recordings of talk generated whilst walking and written accounts of walks completed by some participants. My analysis of the data included the arts based processes of creating trail maps and transcribing recorde...
Background: This presentation focuses on the theoretical foundation and practical application of wal...
An emergent walking arts approach is presented as an opening towards social repair. Drawing on an in...
Talking the Walk was undertaken between January and July 2017 and sought to understand the enablers ...
Sweet Waters: walking as epistemology. A walking arts practice exploring intra-action of body an...
In this article we explore the ways in which mobile research methods can be utilised to create enabl...
As an ethnographic method walking has a long history, but it has only recently begun to attract focu...
Embodied mobilities are an important factor in how people engage with their environment, and thus co...
Walking in the countryside is an increasingly popular pursuit in Britain. Much previous research wit...
This peer-reviewed article is part of my on-going research of walking and spatial narrative practice...
Local Literacies is a unique detailed study of the role of reading and writing in people’s everyday ...
The output is artefactual, a series of 20 intermedial images and written narratives taken during an ...
This thesis is an ethnographic exploration of group walking practices in the Hampshire countryside, ...
This paper examines stories about walking that are embedded in our culture. The popular culture sour...
Traditional discussions on literacy have focused on the reading and writing of alphabet and charact...
Presentation based on experiences of using walking interviews in the Connected Lives project, part o...
Background: This presentation focuses on the theoretical foundation and practical application of wal...
An emergent walking arts approach is presented as an opening towards social repair. Drawing on an in...
Talking the Walk was undertaken between January and July 2017 and sought to understand the enablers ...
Sweet Waters: walking as epistemology. A walking arts practice exploring intra-action of body an...
In this article we explore the ways in which mobile research methods can be utilised to create enabl...
As an ethnographic method walking has a long history, but it has only recently begun to attract focu...
Embodied mobilities are an important factor in how people engage with their environment, and thus co...
Walking in the countryside is an increasingly popular pursuit in Britain. Much previous research wit...
This peer-reviewed article is part of my on-going research of walking and spatial narrative practice...
Local Literacies is a unique detailed study of the role of reading and writing in people’s everyday ...
The output is artefactual, a series of 20 intermedial images and written narratives taken during an ...
This thesis is an ethnographic exploration of group walking practices in the Hampshire countryside, ...
This paper examines stories about walking that are embedded in our culture. The popular culture sour...
Traditional discussions on literacy have focused on the reading and writing of alphabet and charact...
Presentation based on experiences of using walking interviews in the Connected Lives project, part o...
Background: This presentation focuses on the theoretical foundation and practical application of wal...
An emergent walking arts approach is presented as an opening towards social repair. Drawing on an in...
Talking the Walk was undertaken between January and July 2017 and sought to understand the enablers ...