Walking Methodologies in a More-than-human World [electronic resource] : WalkingLab.

"As a research methodology, walking has a diverse and extensive history in the social sciences and humanities, underscoring its value for conducting research that is situated, relational, and material. Building on the importance of place, sensory inquiry, embodiment, and rhythm within walking r...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Springgay, Stephanie
Other Authors: Truman, Sarah E.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2017.
Series:Routledge advances in research methods.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter Introduction
  • Walking methodologies in a more-than-human world / Stephanie Springgay Sarah E. Truman
  • chapter 1 Walking-with place through geological forces and Land-centred knowledges / Stephanie Springgay Sarah E. Truman
  • chapter 2 Sensory inquiry and affective intensities in walking research / Stephanie Springgay Sarah E. Truman
  • chapter 3 Transmaterial walking methodologies
  • Affective labour and a sonic walk / Stephanie Springgay Sarah E. Truman
  • chapter 4 An immanent account of movement in walking methodologies
  • Re-thinking participation beyond a logic of inclusion / Stephanie Springgay Sarah E. Truman
  • chapter 5 On the need for methods beyond proceduralism
  • Speculative middles, (in)tensions, and response-ability in research / Stephanie Springgay Sarah E. Truman
  • chapter 6 'To the landless'
  • Walking as counter-cartographies and anarchiving practices / Stephanie Springgay Sarah E. Truman
  • chapter 7 Reflective inversions and narrative cartographies
  • Disrupting outcomes based models of walking in schools / Stephanie Springgay Sarah E. Truman
  • chapter 8 A walking-writing practice
  • Queering the trail / Stephanie Springgay Sarah E. Truman.