Oceans and rivers flow through and carry the stories of slaveownership and the Atlantic trade. How is our watery present entwined in the watery presences of the trade in human lives. A participatory performative walk on the qualities of water, followed by instant reflection on the documentation gathered
Contains a literary discussion on the role played by water and its absence in Australian culture. Wa...
“The importance of water in our everyday lives cannot be overestimated. Although it is ever-present,...
“In one drop of water are found all the secrets of all the oceans; in one aspect of You are found al...
Participatory performative walks along the river: alert for sounds, sites, relics, voices, tears, ma...
At the heart of this article is a piece of participatory research around art walking practice. Prese...
This chapter develops a conference paper offering an iteration of walking-with (Sundberg 2013; Sprin...
A walking arts intervention, Sweet Waters, is presented as an emergent iteration of walking-with (Sp...
God opens doors for us to walk through in faith. Sometimes they can look stormy, but the closer and ...
non-peer-reviewedDrawing Waters is a series of participatory walks and visual fieldwork exercises d...
The paper presents an iteration of walking-with (Sundberg 2013; Springgay and Truman 2018) building ...
Sweet Waters: walking as epistemology. A walking arts practice exploring intra-action of body an...
Drawing Waters is a series of participatory walks and visual fieldwork exercises developed and execu...
How can we know a watery space? This contribution to the ‘hydrosocial Anthropocene’ focuses on techn...
International audienceThis book examines how seas and oceans have shaped and reshaped cultural ident...
From the earliest dawning of the human race, communities and groups have turned to the sea. The earl...
Contains a literary discussion on the role played by water and its absence in Australian culture. Wa...
“The importance of water in our everyday lives cannot be overestimated. Although it is ever-present,...
“In one drop of water are found all the secrets of all the oceans; in one aspect of You are found al...
Participatory performative walks along the river: alert for sounds, sites, relics, voices, tears, ma...
At the heart of this article is a piece of participatory research around art walking practice. Prese...
This chapter develops a conference paper offering an iteration of walking-with (Sundberg 2013; Sprin...
A walking arts intervention, Sweet Waters, is presented as an emergent iteration of walking-with (Sp...
God opens doors for us to walk through in faith. Sometimes they can look stormy, but the closer and ...
non-peer-reviewedDrawing Waters is a series of participatory walks and visual fieldwork exercises d...
The paper presents an iteration of walking-with (Sundberg 2013; Springgay and Truman 2018) building ...
Sweet Waters: walking as epistemology. A walking arts practice exploring intra-action of body an...
Drawing Waters is a series of participatory walks and visual fieldwork exercises developed and execu...
How can we know a watery space? This contribution to the ‘hydrosocial Anthropocene’ focuses on techn...
International audienceThis book examines how seas and oceans have shaped and reshaped cultural ident...
From the earliest dawning of the human race, communities and groups have turned to the sea. The earl...
Contains a literary discussion on the role played by water and its absence in Australian culture. Wa...
“The importance of water in our everyday lives cannot be overestimated. Although it is ever-present,...
“In one drop of water are found all the secrets of all the oceans; in one aspect of You are found al...