As an ethnographic method walking has a long history, but it has only recently begun to attract focused attention. By walking alongside participants, researchers have been able to observe, experience, and make sense of a broad range of everyday practices. At the same time, the idea of talking and walking with participants has enabled research to be informed by the landscapes in which it takes place. By sharing conversations in place, and at the participants’ pace, sociologists are beginning to develop both a feel for, and a theoretical understanding of, the transient, embodied and multisensual aspects of walking. The result, as this collection demonstrates, is an understanding of the social world evermore congruent with people’s lived exper...
Walking interviews or “go-alongs” are an innovative qualitative research method which has recently g...
In this paper, seven writers experiment with ethnographic and artistic responses to each other’s wal...
Walking is an everyday practice for able-bodied folk. Yet it can cultivate much more than getting yo...
As an ethnographic method walking has a long history, but it has only recently begun to attract focu...
This interdisciplinary collection comprises a unique journey through a variety of walking methodolog...
Walking methods or accompanied visits are increasingly being used to investigate people?s encounters...
This chapter explores the craft of walking as a form of embodied research practice situated at the i...
This chapter explores the craft of walking as a form of embodied research practice situated at the i...
Despite its importance to how humans inhabit their environments, walking has rarely received the att...
Walking is one of humankind’s most basic acts. Yet, beyond its everyday utility and purposefulness, ...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
Research into mobility is an exciting challenge for the social sciences that raises novel social, cu...
This article contains a presentation of the theoretical and methodological premises of various kinds...
Research into mobility is an exciting challenge for the social sciences that raises novel social, cu...
Walking at first appears to be a relatively simple, mundane behavior that should pose no great puzzl...
Walking interviews or “go-alongs” are an innovative qualitative research method which has recently g...
In this paper, seven writers experiment with ethnographic and artistic responses to each other’s wal...
Walking is an everyday practice for able-bodied folk. Yet it can cultivate much more than getting yo...
As an ethnographic method walking has a long history, but it has only recently begun to attract focu...
This interdisciplinary collection comprises a unique journey through a variety of walking methodolog...
Walking methods or accompanied visits are increasingly being used to investigate people?s encounters...
This chapter explores the craft of walking as a form of embodied research practice situated at the i...
This chapter explores the craft of walking as a form of embodied research practice situated at the i...
Despite its importance to how humans inhabit their environments, walking has rarely received the att...
Walking is one of humankind’s most basic acts. Yet, beyond its everyday utility and purposefulness, ...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
Research into mobility is an exciting challenge for the social sciences that raises novel social, cu...
This article contains a presentation of the theoretical and methodological premises of various kinds...
Research into mobility is an exciting challenge for the social sciences that raises novel social, cu...
Walking at first appears to be a relatively simple, mundane behavior that should pose no great puzzl...
Walking interviews or “go-alongs” are an innovative qualitative research method which has recently g...
In this paper, seven writers experiment with ethnographic and artistic responses to each other’s wal...
Walking is an everyday practice for able-bodied folk. Yet it can cultivate much more than getting yo...