This paper addresses two related problems concerning walking practices in urban environments. The first is to do with the kinds of territories which receive attention in urban spatial discourse and the second focuses on specific problems with existing theories. Using a walk from Mile End tube station to a residence alongside a canal this paper highlights the characteristics of a middle-ground territory between the centre and periphery. It will interrogate various theories and models that have brought together walking and space, ranging from the picturesque promenade to the situationist dérive. The nature of this walk will reveal the shortcomings of these theories, in particular the emphasis on aesthetic motivation or self-consciousness of t...
To better understand walking practices and the power relations informing them, Mattias Kärrholm and ...
International audienceThe old suburbs of many European cities are often disarticulated by major phys...
This paper explores the socialities of everyday urban walking. The paper begins from the starting co...
This paper seeks to address two related problems concerning walking practices in urban environments....
What can be learned from conversations about walkability per se and specific ideas about the embodie...
What can be learned from conversations about walkability per se and specific ideas about the embodie...
Walking fosters self-efficacy, empathy, and connection, and large and small democratic actions. Such...
Contemporary European cities have been undergoing rapid spatial and social transition (United Nation...
WALKING CITIES: LONDON explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban wal...
Walking fosters self‐efficacy, empathy, and connection, and large and small democratic actions. Such...
This paper analyses differences in walking patterns in three outer London suburban neighbourhoods. P...
The practice of walking allows us to engage with the city slowly, through kinaesthetic skill and the...
Concerns with walking cut across both policy and academic arenas, ranging from its promotion as a si...
To better understand walking practices and the power relations informing them, Mattias Kärrholm and ...
This paper rethinks dwelling as an active and emergent process through which (re)connections to plac...
To better understand walking practices and the power relations informing them, Mattias Kärrholm and ...
International audienceThe old suburbs of many European cities are often disarticulated by major phys...
This paper explores the socialities of everyday urban walking. The paper begins from the starting co...
This paper seeks to address two related problems concerning walking practices in urban environments....
What can be learned from conversations about walkability per se and specific ideas about the embodie...
What can be learned from conversations about walkability per se and specific ideas about the embodie...
Walking fosters self-efficacy, empathy, and connection, and large and small democratic actions. Such...
Contemporary European cities have been undergoing rapid spatial and social transition (United Nation...
WALKING CITIES: LONDON explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban wal...
Walking fosters self‐efficacy, empathy, and connection, and large and small democratic actions. Such...
This paper analyses differences in walking patterns in three outer London suburban neighbourhoods. P...
The practice of walking allows us to engage with the city slowly, through kinaesthetic skill and the...
Concerns with walking cut across both policy and academic arenas, ranging from its promotion as a si...
To better understand walking practices and the power relations informing them, Mattias Kärrholm and ...
This paper rethinks dwelling as an active and emergent process through which (re)connections to plac...
To better understand walking practices and the power relations informing them, Mattias Kärrholm and ...
International audienceThe old suburbs of many European cities are often disarticulated by major phys...
This paper explores the socialities of everyday urban walking. The paper begins from the starting co...