Also: Amato, J (2004) On Foot: A history of walking. NY U Press.
Nick Blomley
On 17-Jun-08, at 4:24 PM, owain jones wrote:
> In case people interested in this area don't know...
>
> There was, '"Peripatetic Practices': a workshop on walking' held in
> London
> at Royal Holloway in March organised by Hannah Macpherson and Jennie
> Middleton (ESRC supported)
>
> It was a well attended event with approx 20 v interesting talks (inc a
> number on walking in the city)
>
> A PDF containing all the speakers/abstracts is available.
>
> also
>
> Deirdre Heddon's 'Autobiography and Performance' (2008) Palgrave,
> has quite
> a lot of walking (as) performance in it.
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Owain
>
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: A forum for critical and radical geographers
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ceri Morgan
> Sent: 17 June 2008 17:45
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> Subject: theory on walking
>
> hi,
>
> please can geographers refer me to recent work on walking that goes
> beyond
> de certeau? i have seen from the list that there are some interesting
> initiatives going on, but am not familiar with the theory. i am
> trying to
> think differently about walking narratives in 60s quebec fiction set
> in
> montreal.
>
> thanks,
>
> ceri morgan
>
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Nick Blomley
Dept of Geography
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, Canada
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