E-Book, Englisch, 214 Seiten
E-Book, Englisch, 214 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Advances in Research Methods
ISBN: 978-1-317-20167-0
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This interdisciplinary collection comprises a unique journey through a variety of walking methodologies. The collection highlights a range of possibilities for enfolding sound, smell, emotion, movement and memory into our accounts, illustrating the sensuousness, skill, pitfalls and rewards of walking as a research practice. Each chapter draws on original empirical research to present ways of walking and to discuss the conceptual, practical and technical issues that walking entails. Alongside feet on the ground, the devices and technologies that make up hybrid research mobilities are brought to attention. The collection is bookended by two short pedestrian essays that take the reader on illustrative urban walks, suggesting routes through the city, as well as ways in which the reader might make their own path through walking methods.
An innovative title, Walking Through Social Research will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and academics who are interested in Sociology, Geography, Cultural Studies, Urban Studies and Qualitative Research Methods.
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Finding Our Feet by Charlotte Bates and Alex Rhys-Taylor
Railway Lands by Emma Jackson
1 Marchers and Steppers: Memory, City Life and Walking by Les Back
2 Seeing the Need: Urban Outreach as Sensory Walking by Tom Hall and Robin Smith
3 Desire Lines: Walking in Woolwich by Charlotte Bates
4 Keep Walking: Notes on How to Research Urban Pasts and Futures by Helena Holgersson
5 Walking Together: Understanding Young People’s Experiences of Living in Neighbourhoods in Transition by Andrew Clark
- 6 Westfield Stratford City: A Walk Through Millennial Urbanism by Alex Rhys-Taylor
- 7 Walking, Falling, Telling: The Anecdote and the Mis-step as a ‘Research Event’ by Mike Michael
8 Air Walk: Monitoring Pollution and Experimenting with Speculative Forms of Participation by Jennifer Gabrys
- 9 Listening Walks: A Method of Multiplicity by Michael Gallagher and Jonathan Prior
10 Wild Walking: A Twofold Critique of the Walk-Along Method by Phillip Vannini and April Vannini
Walking W8 in Manolos by Caroline Knowles