This volume explores walking as a form of research practice. The contributions by a wide range of scholars and practitioners cover a variety of urban and non-urban landscapes around the world.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Walking as Embodied Research
Nick Shepherd and Christian Ernsten
Part I Multisensory Walking: 'Deep Mapping' and 'Sounding Places'
1 Layers of Perception in the Altai Landscape: A Visual Essay
Marjolijn Boterenbrood and Bas Pedroli
2 On Listening in Movement and Stillness: A Reflection through Sonic Vignettes
Karolina Doughty and Kristina Hansen
Part II Walking and the 'Arts of Noticing': 'Social Trackways' and 'Storied Landscapes'
3 Walking with Landscape Relations: Tracking and More-than-Human Sociality in the Kalahari Desert, Botswana
Pierre du Plessis
4 Walking as a Mnemonic Practice for Abundance in a Storied Landscape
Jan Bender Shetler
Part III Critical Walking Methodologies: Feminist and Queer Walking, Decolonial Walking
5 Notes on Feminist and Queer Critical Walking Methodologies in the Amsterdam City Centre
Chandra Frank
6 Escape from the White Cube: Walking as Decolonial Intervention
Nick Shepherd
Part IV Activist Walking and Walking for Academics
7 Activism on the move: Decolonial walking at Bremen's Bürgerpark and Cape Town's Two Rivers Urban Park
Steven Robins with Matthew Wingfield
8 Walking for Academics
Annamarie Mol
Part V The Art of Getting Lost: 'Homo Eclecticus' and the Wadden Sea Polder
9 Walking paths: 'Homo Eclecticus' about strolling
Jan Rothuizen
10 Salt, Fresh, Bittersweet: Walking a Wadden Sea Polder Against the Grain
Christian Ernsten, Marten Minkema, and Dirk-Jan Visser
Part VI Flanerie Reinterpreted: Walking and Drawing, Walk Like a Designer
11 Illustration on the Move: Embodied Practices of Walking and Drawing in the City
Tânia Alexandra Cardoso
12 Walk Like a Designer: Following the Haagse beek, Artist Krijn Giezen, and the Water System of the Hague
Henriette Waal and Clemens Driessen
Part VII Walking through Time: Coloniality and Multi-temporality on the Liesbeeck River and the Qhapaq Ñan
13 Walking with Peter Kolb: Transhistorical Journeys between Colonial Pasts and Presents
Christian Ernsten
14 On the Road: Musings on Walking and Writing
Cristóbal Gnecco
Part VIII Walking and Writing: Mount Sáos and the Rižana River
15 Ascending Sáos: A Chorographic Excursion in the midst of Incompressible Objects
Christopher Witmore
16 Foot Notes: Walking and Writing with the Rižana River
Nataša Rogelja Caf
Part IX Lockdown Walking: 'Becoming Attentive', the 'Infraordinary', and Memory and Mortality in the Northern Suburbs of Johannesburg
17 Walking Forest in Suburbia: Becoming Attentive
Ike Kamphof
18 Lockdown Walks: Rhythms and Gestures of the Everyday
Jo Vergunst
19 In Passing: Walking in the Northern Suburbs of Johannesburg
Ivan Vladislavic