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It is indeed a good idea! I don't know if this helps but a result of my PhD was the suggestion of a term 'hybrid flaneur/flaneuse'. Please find an excerpt of what hybrid flaneur is:
"..Hybrid flaneur/flaneuse has become a performative "orchestrator" of steps and technologies - of sensory and emotional encounters. It is this oscillation between the poetic, the socio-technological, the geographical and the emotional that shifts the meaning of flanerie and walking in the 21st century. Hybrid flaneur/flaneuse can be also described in line with the cultural and aesthetic trajectories of the 20th century ambulatory practices. Therefore, a hybrid flaneur/flaneuse could be a creative merging of the romanticised view of early flaneur, the radical tactics and political implications of psychogeography and the performative/site-oriented elements of Fluxus and Land Art - all considered through a wide range of embodied media, social and geographical sensitivities. " (Psarras, 2015: 2018-219) (available here)
I am also having an ongoing arts-based postdoctoral research on the creative link between site-specific walking performance, objects and geohumanities - but I'll post here a few things in the near future in case it is related with the Walking Art Dictionary
Best wishes
Bill
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