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Walking as Research Practice | Special Issue WARP x Soapbox Journal | Alice Twemlow, Tânia A. Cardoso | Roma Publications | 9789464460674

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Walking as Research Practice

Special Issue WARP x Soapbox Journal - reprint

Author:Alice Twemlow, Tânia A. Cardoso

Publisher:Roma Publications

ISBN: 9789464460674

  • Paperback
  • English
  • 251 Pages

What might be considered the research output of a walking practice? An important caveat to this would be to ask where and when the research occurs in relation to the walk, the walking, and the walkers. Does the walk activate our senses, or do our senses demand that we walk?

Since walking involves encounters with various objects and subjects, how might it help us emphasise our connection to the more-than-human world? In addition, walking reveals different entry points to a city. Could walking provide a path toward more socially just urban spaces and commons?

With an introduction by design critic and educator Alice Twemlow and urbanist and researcher Tacircnia A. Cardoso. Published in collaboration with Soapbox Journal.




This publication is currently being reprinted. New stock is expected Feb 2025

What might be considered the research output of a walking practice? An important caveat to this would be to ask where and when the research occurs in relation to the walk, the walking, and the walkers. Does the walk activate our senses, or do our senses demand that we walk?

Since walking involves encounters with various objects and subjects, how might it help us emphasise our connection to the more-than-human world? In addition, walking reveals different entry points to a city. Could walking provide a path toward more socially just urban spaces and commons?

With an introduction by design critic and educator Alice Twemlow and urbanist and researcher Tacircnia A. Cardoso. Published in collaboration with Soapbox Journal.




This publication is currently being reprinted. New stock is expected Feb 2025

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