In this paper, the author explores how the practice of walking the city may open curricular spaces to nurture a deep engagement and feelings of enchantment with the world. By disrupting the taken-for-granted sensibilities of our everyday urban lives and being open to the unexpected voices, bodies and more-than-human beings who co-exist in urban spaces, the author contends that when we slow down and become attuned to our surroundings, possibilities of transformation can emerge. In this interdisciplinary unfolding, the author first shares how walking allows us to experience time and space to accentuate our relations, engagements, and being in the world. Through narrative and photography, the author then reflects on encounters from recent walk...
This paper explores how the art of walking can foster learning through everyday observation and crea...
This thesis contends that the act of walking, as a way of seeing, being, and understanding in the ci...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
In this paper, the author explores how the practice of walking the city may open curricular spaces t...
After several years of experimenting with walking as a creative process and an artistic form, my com...
The poster presentation draws on research and philosophy into contemporary process-orientated arts-b...
This paper explores the imaginative and analytical potential of ‘journeys’ in understanding the fabr...
This article was a keynote address delivered at the Curriculum for the Bioregion Conference on “Fost...
This paper explores the imaginative and analytical potential of ‘journeys’ in understanding the fabr...
We learn a place and how to visualize spatial relationships, as children, on foot and with imaginati...
In this paper, I explore thinking that happens in children's meaningful engagement with the city. To...
As an inescapable part of our everyday lifeworld, walking is an embodied practice with specific live...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Walking, and the agency it provides, is a fundament...
WALKING CITIES: LONDON explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban wal...
This paper comprises a description of an exploration of how the author’s daily walking reflected the...
This paper explores how the art of walking can foster learning through everyday observation and crea...
This thesis contends that the act of walking, as a way of seeing, being, and understanding in the ci...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
In this paper, the author explores how the practice of walking the city may open curricular spaces t...
After several years of experimenting with walking as a creative process and an artistic form, my com...
The poster presentation draws on research and philosophy into contemporary process-orientated arts-b...
This paper explores the imaginative and analytical potential of ‘journeys’ in understanding the fabr...
This article was a keynote address delivered at the Curriculum for the Bioregion Conference on “Fost...
This paper explores the imaginative and analytical potential of ‘journeys’ in understanding the fabr...
We learn a place and how to visualize spatial relationships, as children, on foot and with imaginati...
In this paper, I explore thinking that happens in children's meaningful engagement with the city. To...
As an inescapable part of our everyday lifeworld, walking is an embodied practice with specific live...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Walking, and the agency it provides, is a fundament...
WALKING CITIES: LONDON explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban wal...
This paper comprises a description of an exploration of how the author’s daily walking reflected the...
This paper explores how the art of walking can foster learning through everyday observation and crea...
This thesis contends that the act of walking, as a way of seeing, being, and understanding in the ci...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...