The flâneur acts as a key figure for understanding the relationship between the individual, modernity and the city. A reference to dandy young gentlemen, who walked, performed and loitered within the arcades of late 19th-century Paris, the flâneur has transitioned from a literary and theoretical figure to one used in mobile urban ethnographies. The flâneur, traditionally male, is a figure of pedestrian mobility whose sensorial and mobile engagements with the urban landscape generate distinct forms of creative practice. For this reason, the flâneur has been invoked in relation to the methods and experiences of the ethnographer, who moves and takes note in similar ways. This paper conducts a review of extant literature on the flâneur in ethno...
This paper explores the imaginative and analytical potential of ‘journeys’ in understanding the fabr...
The framework of this article stems from the Simmelian urbanism: positive meanings of imper-sonality...
The research paper is going to revolve around Paul Auster’s urban dystopia entitled In the Country o...
This volume offers new perspectives on a crucial figure of nineteenth-century cultural history – the...
Concept-metaphors of mobility, from fluids to nomads, function as buzzwords in contemporary social t...
This paper resulted from a workshop entitled ‘Writing Cities’, which took place at the University of...
Figures of mobility, from nomads to flâneurs and tourists, have been used to describe both self and ...
Figures of mobility, from nomads to flâneurs and tourists, have been used to describe both self and ...
People have always been on the move, but human mobilities have been variously valued and interpreted...
This paper considers the historic concept of flânerie, the act of “strolling” through urban spaces, ...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
In the last decade, the advances in mobile technologies and location-based applications reshaped our...
Concept-metaphors of mobility, from 'flows' to 'nomads', function as buzzwords in contemporary socia...
Urban ethnographic studies in social science usually proceed from within a pre-figured research fram...
Walter Benjamin’s flâneur figure has been a constant presence in the literature of the city since th...
This paper explores the imaginative and analytical potential of ‘journeys’ in understanding the fabr...
The framework of this article stems from the Simmelian urbanism: positive meanings of imper-sonality...
The research paper is going to revolve around Paul Auster’s urban dystopia entitled In the Country o...
This volume offers new perspectives on a crucial figure of nineteenth-century cultural history – the...
Concept-metaphors of mobility, from fluids to nomads, function as buzzwords in contemporary social t...
This paper resulted from a workshop entitled ‘Writing Cities’, which took place at the University of...
Figures of mobility, from nomads to flâneurs and tourists, have been used to describe both self and ...
Figures of mobility, from nomads to flâneurs and tourists, have been used to describe both self and ...
People have always been on the move, but human mobilities have been variously valued and interpreted...
This paper considers the historic concept of flânerie, the act of “strolling” through urban spaces, ...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
In the last decade, the advances in mobile technologies and location-based applications reshaped our...
Concept-metaphors of mobility, from 'flows' to 'nomads', function as buzzwords in contemporary socia...
Urban ethnographic studies in social science usually proceed from within a pre-figured research fram...
Walter Benjamin’s flâneur figure has been a constant presence in the literature of the city since th...
This paper explores the imaginative and analytical potential of ‘journeys’ in understanding the fabr...
The framework of this article stems from the Simmelian urbanism: positive meanings of imper-sonality...
The research paper is going to revolve around Paul Auster’s urban dystopia entitled In the Country o...