WALKING CITIES: LONDON explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban walking can act as a method for dialogical and empirical mapping across a range of disciplines. Through bringing together a new interdisciplinary field of artists, writers, architects, musicians, human geographers and philosophers we consider how the city walk informs and triggers new processes of making, thinking, researching, and communicating. In particular, we examine how the city contains narratives, knowledge and contested materialities that are best accessed through the act of walking. Ultimately, Walking Cities: London seeks to understand the wider significance of changing geographies to generate critical questions and creative perspecti...
This paper discusses the experience of the pedestrians on four major pedestrain routes in the cities...
Concerns with walking cut across both policy and academic arenas, ranging from its promotion as a si...
A version of this collaboratively authored article was first presented as a performance-paper at a p...
The book explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban walking can act a...
In 'Freud in London', Kivland and Pile follow Freud backwards in time from Maresfield Gardens to Vic...
The launch of Walking Cities: London, edited by Jaspar Joseph-Lester, Simon King, Amy Blier-Carruthe...
This paper explores the imaginative and analytical potential of ‘journeys’ in understanding the fabr...
This event took place at the Royal Academy of Music and involved readings and performances related t...
This paper explores the imaginative and analytical potential of ‘journeys’ in understanding the fabr...
“Walking London” examines a trio of novels in relation to the development of the city of London. I d...
London’s Urban Landscape is the first major study of a global city to adopt a materialist perspectiv...
London’s Urban Landscape is the first major study of a global city to adopt a materialist perspectiv...
Walking cities: London, 2nd edition, edited by Jaspar Joseph-Lester, Simon King, Amy Blier-Carruthe...
The practice of walking allows us to engage with the city slowly, through kinaesthetic skill and the...
The article considers the legacies of place revealed by critical walking journeys through the city a...
This paper discusses the experience of the pedestrians on four major pedestrain routes in the cities...
Concerns with walking cut across both policy and academic arenas, ranging from its promotion as a si...
A version of this collaboratively authored article was first presented as a performance-paper at a p...
The book explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban walking can act a...
In 'Freud in London', Kivland and Pile follow Freud backwards in time from Maresfield Gardens to Vic...
The launch of Walking Cities: London, edited by Jaspar Joseph-Lester, Simon King, Amy Blier-Carruthe...
This paper explores the imaginative and analytical potential of ‘journeys’ in understanding the fabr...
This event took place at the Royal Academy of Music and involved readings and performances related t...
This paper explores the imaginative and analytical potential of ‘journeys’ in understanding the fabr...
“Walking London” examines a trio of novels in relation to the development of the city of London. I d...
London’s Urban Landscape is the first major study of a global city to adopt a materialist perspectiv...
London’s Urban Landscape is the first major study of a global city to adopt a materialist perspectiv...
Walking cities: London, 2nd edition, edited by Jaspar Joseph-Lester, Simon King, Amy Blier-Carruthe...
The practice of walking allows us to engage with the city slowly, through kinaesthetic skill and the...
The article considers the legacies of place revealed by critical walking journeys through the city a...
This paper discusses the experience of the pedestrians on four major pedestrain routes in the cities...
Concerns with walking cut across both policy and academic arenas, ranging from its promotion as a si...
A version of this collaboratively authored article was first presented as a performance-paper at a p...