This paper introduces the sociological and experiential studies included in this special issue of Man-Environment Systems. Sociological and experiential perspectives and their interconnections are briefly explored. A sociology of sociology perspective is adopted and argues that architects, planners, engineers and other managers of vested, status guo interests fail to systematically incorporate the burgeoning social scientific work on pedestrianism due to the inherent and unavoidable political character of walking
Abstract—People who walk for transportation or pleasure face many challenges in the physical environ...
The spatial decisions pedestrians make as they execute a task, explore a novel environment or re-ena...
The topic of this study was the conceptualisation of walking and walkability in relation to urban an...
This paper introduces the sociological and experiential studies included in this special issue of Ma...
Walking at first appears to be a relatively simple, mundane behavior that should pose no great puzzl...
Social/behavioral research of the last decade has set the stage for major advances in our understand...
As an ethnographic method walking has a long history, but it has only recently begun to attract focu...
This paper frames walkability as a performance indicator for urban spaces and critically addresses s...
Urbanization identifies the contemporary city as the crucible of human condition. This tendency elic...
PDFDissertationNITC-D-975WalkingPedestriansUrban areasCities and townsBehaviorMotivationUnited State...
Walking is an essential form of human mobility. In policy making, however, pedestrians are largely n...
International audienceAssessing mobility in a thorough fashion is a crucial step toward more efficie...
This article is on collective phenomena in pedestrian dynamics during the assembling and dispersal o...
Bringing together the leading authors currently working at the intersection of social science and tr...
A significant body of evidence exists on walking as a behaviour. The socio-ecological framework outl...
Abstract—People who walk for transportation or pleasure face many challenges in the physical environ...
The spatial decisions pedestrians make as they execute a task, explore a novel environment or re-ena...
The topic of this study was the conceptualisation of walking and walkability in relation to urban an...
This paper introduces the sociological and experiential studies included in this special issue of Ma...
Walking at first appears to be a relatively simple, mundane behavior that should pose no great puzzl...
Social/behavioral research of the last decade has set the stage for major advances in our understand...
As an ethnographic method walking has a long history, but it has only recently begun to attract focu...
This paper frames walkability as a performance indicator for urban spaces and critically addresses s...
Urbanization identifies the contemporary city as the crucible of human condition. This tendency elic...
PDFDissertationNITC-D-975WalkingPedestriansUrban areasCities and townsBehaviorMotivationUnited State...
Walking is an essential form of human mobility. In policy making, however, pedestrians are largely n...
International audienceAssessing mobility in a thorough fashion is a crucial step toward more efficie...
This article is on collective phenomena in pedestrian dynamics during the assembling and dispersal o...
Bringing together the leading authors currently working at the intersection of social science and tr...
A significant body of evidence exists on walking as a behaviour. The socio-ecological framework outl...
Abstract—People who walk for transportation or pleasure face many challenges in the physical environ...
The spatial decisions pedestrians make as they execute a task, explore a novel environment or re-ena...
The topic of this study was the conceptualisation of walking and walkability in relation to urban an...