© 2020 Institute of Australian Geographers To better understand walking practices and the power relations informing them, Mattias Kärrholm and colleagues argue for a relational methodology and metalanguage. In the process, they propose a threefold approach: (a) identify different walking assemblages; (b) investigate how diverse types of walking assemblage relate in series; and (c) study how certain objects can gather or bind series together and act as boundary objects. In this article, we explore the worth of that approach, drawing on research interviews held over 2015–16 with residents from Wollongong, Australia, during a period when their municipal government was implementing a walkable city strategy. Here, we analyse participants\u27 con...
Despite its importance to how humans inhabit their environments, walking has rarely received the att...
The conference will explore the hypothesis that the complexity of walking in the city renders it par...
There is a lack of attention toward the diversity in experiences of architecture that are expressed ...
To better understand walking practices and the power relations informing them, Mattias Kärrholm and ...
To better understand walking practices and the power relations informing them, Mattias Kärrholm and ...
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...
Recent studies have focused on the benefits of walking to health, wellbeing, creativity and social c...
Walking fosters self-efficacy, empathy, and connection, and large and small democratic actions. Such...
Walking fosters self‐efficacy, empathy, and connection, and large and small democratic actions. Such...
Walking methods or accompanied visits are increasingly being used to investigate people?s encounters...
Presentation based on experiences of using walking interviews in the Connected Lives project, part o...
Concerns with walking cut across both policy and academic arenas, ranging from its promotion as a si...
As an ethnographic method walking has a long history, but it has only recently begun to attract focu...
This paper explores the socialities of everyday urban walking. The paper begins from the starting co...
Despite its importance to how humans inhabit their environments, walking has rarely received the att...
The conference will explore the hypothesis that the complexity of walking in the city renders it par...
There is a lack of attention toward the diversity in experiences of architecture that are expressed ...
To better understand walking practices and the power relations informing them, Mattias Kärrholm and ...
To better understand walking practices and the power relations informing them, Mattias Kärrholm and ...
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...
Recent studies have focused on the benefits of walking to health, wellbeing, creativity and social c...
Walking fosters self-efficacy, empathy, and connection, and large and small democratic actions. Such...
Walking fosters self‐efficacy, empathy, and connection, and large and small democratic actions. Such...
Walking methods or accompanied visits are increasingly being used to investigate people?s encounters...
Presentation based on experiences of using walking interviews in the Connected Lives project, part o...
Concerns with walking cut across both policy and academic arenas, ranging from its promotion as a si...
As an ethnographic method walking has a long history, but it has only recently begun to attract focu...
This paper explores the socialities of everyday urban walking. The paper begins from the starting co...
Despite its importance to how humans inhabit their environments, walking has rarely received the att...
The conference will explore the hypothesis that the complexity of walking in the city renders it par...
There is a lack of attention toward the diversity in experiences of architecture that are expressed ...