The concept of space and place is central to understanding everyday life. Using an ethnographic approach, this film explores the consumption experiences encountered by park users. The interconnectivity of space, rhythm and consumption help to co-create the consumption experience, thus, helping to transform the everyday into something special
Social access to urban parks is an understudied phenomenon encompassing the interplay between the ph...
Situating itself in encounter and public space debates and borrowing from nonrepresentational theory...
This case study investigated the park use patterns and aesthetic preferences of park users in Snow C...
This research responds to calls to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the nature and stru...
‘Alone Together, the Social Life of Benches’ was created as part of collaborative AHRC research ‘The...
In urban sociology, there is little mention of park users compared to city people and street users, ...
‘Alone Together, the Social Life of Benches’ was created as part of collaborative AHRC research ‘The...
This report is the result of an empirical investigation of everyday life in Victory Square, Vancouve...
We reflect on two methods that explore personal experience of natural places within a human-centred...
National parks are found around the world, providing opportunities for conservation as well as touri...
This paper offers a systematic, experimental, walking methodology to facilitate an ethnography of a ...
The Applied Sociology Group picked up and republished the Parklife article on their weblog. The Appl...
‘Alone Together, the Social Life of Benches’, an eighteen-minute poetic documentary made by Esther J...
The sense of place is a multidimensional construct that evokes an emotional commitment to a specific...
Today the world population has reached its historical maximum and continues to rise. Billions of peo...
Social access to urban parks is an understudied phenomenon encompassing the interplay between the ph...
Situating itself in encounter and public space debates and borrowing from nonrepresentational theory...
This case study investigated the park use patterns and aesthetic preferences of park users in Snow C...
This research responds to calls to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the nature and stru...
‘Alone Together, the Social Life of Benches’ was created as part of collaborative AHRC research ‘The...
In urban sociology, there is little mention of park users compared to city people and street users, ...
‘Alone Together, the Social Life of Benches’ was created as part of collaborative AHRC research ‘The...
This report is the result of an empirical investigation of everyday life in Victory Square, Vancouve...
We reflect on two methods that explore personal experience of natural places within a human-centred...
National parks are found around the world, providing opportunities for conservation as well as touri...
This paper offers a systematic, experimental, walking methodology to facilitate an ethnography of a ...
The Applied Sociology Group picked up and republished the Parklife article on their weblog. The Appl...
‘Alone Together, the Social Life of Benches’, an eighteen-minute poetic documentary made by Esther J...
The sense of place is a multidimensional construct that evokes an emotional commitment to a specific...
Today the world population has reached its historical maximum and continues to rise. Billions of peo...
Social access to urban parks is an understudied phenomenon encompassing the interplay between the ph...
Situating itself in encounter and public space debates and borrowing from nonrepresentational theory...
This case study investigated the park use patterns and aesthetic preferences of park users in Snow C...