This ground-breaking book critically extends the psychological project, seeking to investigate the relations between human and more-than-human worlds against the backdrop of the Anthropocene by emphasising the significance of encounter, interaction and relationships.<br /><br />Interdisciplinary env
Walking Methodologies in a More-Than-Human World: Walkinglab
β Scribed by Stephanie Springgay; Sarah E Truman
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 178
- Series
- Routledge Advances in Research Methods
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
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 research, this book offers four new concepts for walking methodologies that are accountable to an ethics and politics of the more-than-human: Land and geos, affect, transmaterial and movement. The book carefully considers the more-than-human dimensions of walking methodologies by engaging with feminist new materialisms, posthumanisms, affect theory, trans and queer theory, Indigenous theories, and critical race and disability scholarship. These more-than-human theories rub frictionally against the history of walking scholarship and offer crucial insights into the potential of walking as a qualitative research methodology in a more-than-human world. Theoretically innovative, the book is grounded in examples of walking research by WalkingLab, an international research network on walking (www.walkinglab.org).
The book is rich in scope, engaging with a wide range of walking methods and forms including: long walks on hiking trails, geological walks, sensory walks, sonic art walks, processions, orienteering races, protest and activist walks, walking tours, dοΏ½rives, peripatetic mapping, school-based walking projects, and propositional walks. The chapters draw on WalkingLab's research-creation events to examine walking in relation to settler colonialism, affective labour, transspecies, participation, racial geographies and counter-cartographies, youth literacy, environmental education, and collaborative writing. The book outlines how more-than-human theories can influence and shape walking methodologies and provokes a critical mode of walking-with that engenders solidarity, accountability, and response-ability.
This volume will appeal to graduate students, artists, and academics and researchers who are interested in Education, Cultural Studies, Queer Studies, Affect Studies, Geography, Anthropology, and (Post)Qualitative Research Methods.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Permissions
Acknowledgements
Endorsements
Foreword
Introduction: walking methodologies in a more-than-human world
1 Walking-with place through geological forces and Land-centred knowledges
2 Sensory inquiry and affective intensities in walking research
3 Transmaterial walking methodologies: affective labour and a sonic walk
4 An immanent account of movement in walking methodologies : re-thinking participation beyond a logic of inclusion
5 On the need for methods beyond proceduralism : speculative middles, (in)tensions, and response-ability in research
6 βTo the landlessβ: walking as counter-cartographies and anarchiving practices
7 Reflective inversions and narrative cartographies : disrupting outcomes based models of walking in schools
8 A walking-writing practice : queering the trail
References
Index
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