Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
164
Language
English
Published
Jan 11, 2018
Publisher
Routledge
Edition
1
ISBN-10
1138293768
ISBN-13
9781138293762
Description
In a world that often prioritizes human perspectives, the authors explore a transformative approach through walking as a methodology. By examining the interconnectedness of human and non-human experiences, they delve into how walking can serve as a rich, lived practice that opens up new avenues for understanding and engagement with the world. Their research encourages readers to reconsider traditional methods of inquiry and embrace the sensory and relational aspects of walking.
The work places emphasis on the significance of environment and embodied interactions, highlighting the potential of walking to reveal deeper insights into the more-than-human world. Through diverse perspectives and case studies, the authors invite readers to engage with the complexities of their surroundings and challenge conventional narratives. This innovative exploration contributes to a broader discourse on research methodologies, fostering a deeper appreciation for the interplay of all beings in shaping understanding and knowledge.
The work places emphasis on the significance of environment and embodied interactions, highlighting the potential of walking to reveal deeper insights into the more-than-human world. Through diverse perspectives and case studies, the authors invite readers to engage with the complexities of their surroundings and challenge conventional narratives. This innovative exploration contributes to a broader discourse on research methodologies, fostering a deeper appreciation for the interplay of all beings in shaping understanding and knowledge.
Genres
History
Art & Photography
Politics