This practice-based project articulates the notion of an autoethnographic transect using Walking Home, a particular journey that I made in 2009, as its foundation. Borrowing key terms from the fields of ethnography and ecology, the project articulates a new contribution to knowledge by expanding the notion of a transect and using methods appropriated from autoethnography to generate visual arts practice in the wake of a long distance walk. Walking from London, England to St. Gallen, Switzerland the journey was undertaken in the wake of my father’s death. The key principle this project takes from autoethnography is that the position of the emotive self, as researcher and researched, can offer unique insights into a given field. Methods bo...
Walking is an everyday practice for able-bodied folk. Yet it can cultivate much more than getting yo...
Wanderlust is a project that looks at walking, not as an exercise of getting from one place to anoth...
The presentation offers a review of an experiment in ambulatory and socially engaged approaches to i...
This practice-based project articulates the notion of an autoethnographic transect using Walking Hom...
This chapter explores the craft of walking as a form of embodied research practice situated at the i...
This chapter explores the craft of walking as a form of embodied research practice situated at the i...
This peer-reviewed article is part of my on-going research of walking and spatial narrative practice...
This visual essay portrays a walkings-through of experience, journeys, and engagements positioned as...
We learn a place and how to visualize spatial relationships, as children, on foot and with imaginati...
The poster presentation draws on research and philosophy into contemporary process-orientated arts-b...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
In this paper, seven writers experiment with ethnographic and artistic responses to each other’s wal...
The interpretation of landscape, the significance of walking and the relationships that exist betwee...
Transdisciplinarity asks us to do, be and think differently, transgressing and transcending discipli...
In examining how walking informs my own work, this illustrated paper argues for a reappraisal of the...
Walking is an everyday practice for able-bodied folk. Yet it can cultivate much more than getting yo...
Wanderlust is a project that looks at walking, not as an exercise of getting from one place to anoth...
The presentation offers a review of an experiment in ambulatory and socially engaged approaches to i...
This practice-based project articulates the notion of an autoethnographic transect using Walking Hom...
This chapter explores the craft of walking as a form of embodied research practice situated at the i...
This chapter explores the craft of walking as a form of embodied research practice situated at the i...
This peer-reviewed article is part of my on-going research of walking and spatial narrative practice...
This visual essay portrays a walkings-through of experience, journeys, and engagements positioned as...
We learn a place and how to visualize spatial relationships, as children, on foot and with imaginati...
The poster presentation draws on research and philosophy into contemporary process-orientated arts-b...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
In this paper, seven writers experiment with ethnographic and artistic responses to each other’s wal...
The interpretation of landscape, the significance of walking and the relationships that exist betwee...
Transdisciplinarity asks us to do, be and think differently, transgressing and transcending discipli...
In examining how walking informs my own work, this illustrated paper argues for a reappraisal of the...
Walking is an everyday practice for able-bodied folk. Yet it can cultivate much more than getting yo...
Wanderlust is a project that looks at walking, not as an exercise of getting from one place to anoth...
The presentation offers a review of an experiment in ambulatory and socially engaged approaches to i...