Walking methodologies in a more-than-human world WalkingLab / Stephanie Springgay and Sarah E. Truman.

Author/creator Springgay, Stephanie
Other author Truman, Sarah E.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoMilton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
Descriptionpages cm.
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Subjects

SeriesRoutledge advances in research methods
Contents Walking-with place through geological forces and land-centred knowledges -- Sensory inquiry and affective intensities in walking research -- Transmaterial walking methodologies : affective labour and a sonic walk -- An immanent account of movement in walking methodologies : re-thinking participation beyond a logic of inclusion -- On the need for methods beyond proceduralism : speculative middles, (in)tensions, and response-ability in research -- "To the landless" : walking as counter cartographies and anarchiving practices -- Reflective inversions and narrative cartographies : disrupting outcomes based models of walking in schools -- A walking-writing practice : queer the trail.
Abstract "This book extends existing walking research to think beyond the human as the privileged mode of moving from point to point, of being affected, and the 'how' of doing research. Based on case studies from on multi-year, multi-site projects around the world, Walking Methodologies in a More-than-human World introduces the diversity of existing walking methodologies across the social sciences and humanities, whilst challenge human-centric and phenomenological research on walking through an attention to theories of movement, affect and relationality. Analysing new types of walking methodologies, this volume will appeal to scholars and researchers with interests in research methods and education"-- Provided by publisher.
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LCCN 2017047045
ISBN9781138293762 (hbk)