Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss how being led by a young child to unknown destinations without shared language offers an experience of indeterminacy that opens up (re)thinking of political co-existence. Design/methodology/approach: The relational arts project The Walking Neighbourhood hosted by children challenges the social practice of adults chaperoning children through public streets by inviting children to curate and lead unknown adults on walks of local neighbourhoods. This paper focusses on sensory ethnographic research of one encounter of a child-curated walk when this project took place in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The experience is relayed through multilayered sensorial storytelling inter-woven with diffractive analysi...
The poster presentation draws on research and philosophy into contemporary process-orientated arts-b...
As an ethnographic method walking has a long history, but it has only recently begun to attract focu...
In this paper, I set out to bring early political development back to the research agenda in childho...
Walking is an everyday practice for able-bodied folk. Yet it can cultivate much more than getting yo...
Recent times have witnessed global trends of increased protection of children in public spaces. The ...
Recent times have witnessed global trends of increased protection of children in public spaces. The ...
This thesis examines the creation of a collaborative, participatory practice-based methodology and t...
Contemporary social policy and practices pertaining to children have seen a trend towards increasing...
This chapter explores sound walking with children as a speculative method for studying urban ecologi...
This panel brings together new anthropological perspectives on migrant youth, and is conceived as a ...
This panel brings together new anthropological perspectives on migrant youth, and is conceived as a ...
An emergent walking arts approach is presented as an opening towards social repair. Drawing on an in...
The presentation offers a review of an experiment in ambulatory and socially engaged approaches to i...
This paper considers the importance of walking for many children and young people's everyday lives, ...
This article describes the walking and moving of young children around places. It is based on an eth...
The poster presentation draws on research and philosophy into contemporary process-orientated arts-b...
As an ethnographic method walking has a long history, but it has only recently begun to attract focu...
In this paper, I set out to bring early political development back to the research agenda in childho...
Walking is an everyday practice for able-bodied folk. Yet it can cultivate much more than getting yo...
Recent times have witnessed global trends of increased protection of children in public spaces. The ...
Recent times have witnessed global trends of increased protection of children in public spaces. The ...
This thesis examines the creation of a collaborative, participatory practice-based methodology and t...
Contemporary social policy and practices pertaining to children have seen a trend towards increasing...
This chapter explores sound walking with children as a speculative method for studying urban ecologi...
This panel brings together new anthropological perspectives on migrant youth, and is conceived as a ...
This panel brings together new anthropological perspectives on migrant youth, and is conceived as a ...
An emergent walking arts approach is presented as an opening towards social repair. Drawing on an in...
The presentation offers a review of an experiment in ambulatory and socially engaged approaches to i...
This paper considers the importance of walking for many children and young people's everyday lives, ...
This article describes the walking and moving of young children around places. It is based on an eth...
The poster presentation draws on research and philosophy into contemporary process-orientated arts-b...
As an ethnographic method walking has a long history, but it has only recently begun to attract focu...
In this paper, I set out to bring early political development back to the research agenda in childho...