Walking in the countryside is an increasingly popular pursuit in Britain. Much previous research within the social sciences has tended to concentrate on the physiological benefits, barriers or facilitators to walking. This thesis explores particular walkers’ complex motivations for and modes of walking, their individual engagements with certain types of (northern) landscapes and the significance of specific kinds of visual images, traditions and wider practices of looking. Constructions and discourses of landscape are considered in relation to the persistence of certain ideas and aesthetic traditions as well as and in relation to current concerns about individual health and social well-being. The research is multi-disciplinary and engages w...
This paper reflects upon my own uses of photography, which investigates the activity of walking as a...
Walking as a method for understanding the natural world, and our place within it, has been explored ...
The current PhD thesis explores the influence of the built environment on the affective walking expe...
The interpretation of landscape, the significance of walking and the relationships that exist betwee...
The interpretation of landscape, the significance of walking and the relationships that exist betwee...
The interpretation of landscape, the significance of walking and the relationships that exist betwee...
Walking methods or accompanied visits are increasingly being used to investigate people’s encounters...
Walking methods or accompanied visits are increasingly being used to investigate people?s encounters...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
This thesis is an ethnographic exploration of group walking practices in the Hampshire countryside, ...
The focus of this practice-led research is the landscape of the South Downs National Park, examined ...
This paper uses walk along interviewing to investigate embodied experiences of walking on the South ...
Literature about health group walks typically focuses on explaining health and wellbeing outcomes. L...
This thesis is about the construction of the countryside among recreational walkers of Sheffield, No...
This thesis examines the relationship between walking, pathways and landscapes. It considers the use...
This paper reflects upon my own uses of photography, which investigates the activity of walking as a...
Walking as a method for understanding the natural world, and our place within it, has been explored ...
The current PhD thesis explores the influence of the built environment on the affective walking expe...
The interpretation of landscape, the significance of walking and the relationships that exist betwee...
The interpretation of landscape, the significance of walking and the relationships that exist betwee...
The interpretation of landscape, the significance of walking and the relationships that exist betwee...
Walking methods or accompanied visits are increasingly being used to investigate people’s encounters...
Walking methods or accompanied visits are increasingly being used to investigate people?s encounters...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
This thesis is an ethnographic exploration of group walking practices in the Hampshire countryside, ...
The focus of this practice-led research is the landscape of the South Downs National Park, examined ...
This paper uses walk along interviewing to investigate embodied experiences of walking on the South ...
Literature about health group walks typically focuses on explaining health and wellbeing outcomes. L...
This thesis is about the construction of the countryside among recreational walkers of Sheffield, No...
This thesis examines the relationship between walking, pathways and landscapes. It considers the use...
This paper reflects upon my own uses of photography, which investigates the activity of walking as a...
Walking as a method for understanding the natural world, and our place within it, has been explored ...
The current PhD thesis explores the influence of the built environment on the affective walking expe...