This special issue comes out of Traversing the Field: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Walking in Scottish Landscapes, held at the University of Dundee on 30 April 2016. With a short extract from Thomas A. Clark’s In Praise of Walking as prompt and provocation, the call for papers invited participants to consider links between landscape, walking and thinking, and to deconstruct as well as celebrate its application in their respective disciplines. On the day, walking was revealed to have the potential to unlock new perspectives across disciplines, history borrowing methodologies from archaeology, ethnography from mental health care, philosophy from dance, and so on. Evidently, many speakers had found themselves literally crossing fields in...
‘The Walking Library’ is an ongoing practice-as-research project which explores the relationship bet...
This paper uses walk along interviewing to investigate embodied experiences of walking on the South ...
Path(s), Kinder Scout, are two pieces of work developed as part of the This Land is Our Land researc...
This special issue comes out of Traversing the Field: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Walking in ...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
Other traditions run through depictions of the British landscape, below and beyond romantic idealisa...
On 30 June 2016 I walked from Dunning to the Common of Dunning in the Ochil Hills of Perthshire in c...
Transdisciplinarity asks us to do, be and think differently, transgressing and transcending discipli...
The article will address the cultural history of walking, and it will critically discuss the creativ...
The Interdisciplinary Walks project was funded by the Leicester Institute for Advanced Studies (LIAS...
Walking in the countryside is an increasingly popular pursuit in Britain. Much previous research wit...
Reading early Wordsworth through Adorno, this article suggests that Romantic walking entails the sub...
The presentation offers a review of an experiment in ambulatory and socially engaged approaches to i...
We learn a place and how to visualize spatial relationships, as children, on foot and with imaginati...
Walking is one of humankind’s most basic acts. Yet, beyond its everyday utility and purposefulness, ...
‘The Walking Library’ is an ongoing practice-as-research project which explores the relationship bet...
This paper uses walk along interviewing to investigate embodied experiences of walking on the South ...
Path(s), Kinder Scout, are two pieces of work developed as part of the This Land is Our Land researc...
This special issue comes out of Traversing the Field: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Walking in ...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
Other traditions run through depictions of the British landscape, below and beyond romantic idealisa...
On 30 June 2016 I walked from Dunning to the Common of Dunning in the Ochil Hills of Perthshire in c...
Transdisciplinarity asks us to do, be and think differently, transgressing and transcending discipli...
The article will address the cultural history of walking, and it will critically discuss the creativ...
The Interdisciplinary Walks project was funded by the Leicester Institute for Advanced Studies (LIAS...
Walking in the countryside is an increasingly popular pursuit in Britain. Much previous research wit...
Reading early Wordsworth through Adorno, this article suggests that Romantic walking entails the sub...
The presentation offers a review of an experiment in ambulatory and socially engaged approaches to i...
We learn a place and how to visualize spatial relationships, as children, on foot and with imaginati...
Walking is one of humankind’s most basic acts. Yet, beyond its everyday utility and purposefulness, ...
‘The Walking Library’ is an ongoing practice-as-research project which explores the relationship bet...
This paper uses walk along interviewing to investigate embodied experiences of walking on the South ...
Path(s), Kinder Scout, are two pieces of work developed as part of the This Land is Our Land researc...