An excellent PhD thesis on Walking:
Morris, Brian John (2001) Journeys in extraodinary everyday culture:
walking in the contemporary city. PhD thesis, Department of English with
Cultural Studies, University of Melbourne.
Available online at:
http://eprints.infodiv.unimelb.edu.au/archive/00002256/
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Fenton Jill (2005) 'Space, Chance, Time: Walking backwards through the
hours on the Left and Right Banks of Paris,' Cultural Geographies,
12:412-428
Bassett, Keith: Walking as an Aesthetic Practice and a Critical Tool:
Some Psychogeographic Experiments, Journal of Geography of Higher
Education, 28, 2004
Rossiter and Gibson 2001 Walking and Performing the City: a Melbourne
Chronicle
Solnit, Rebecca 2002 Wanderlust: A history of walking.
Phillips Andrea 2005 Walking and Looking, Cultural Geographies 12.4,
507-13
Butler, T. (2006) A walk of Art: the potential of the sound walk as
practice in cultural geography. Social and Cultural Geography, 7 (6),
889 -908
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> hi,
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> 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.
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> thanks,
>
> ceri morgan
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Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, Canada
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