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More than just a way to get from place to place, walking is a powerful method of sensing, reflecting, and engaging–with ourselves, with others, and with the environments we move through. Whether as a meditative act, a research tool, or a response to global crises, walking opens new routes to understanding and more mindful ways of living. This groundbreaking, interdisciplinary collection brings together voices from the social sciences, humanities, and the arts to explore walking as both method and metaphor. From mobility and sustainability to embodied experience and ecological connection, these essays uncover the rich, often overlooked dimensions of walking–how it links us to landscapes, histories, and communities, and how it helps shape our place in the world. Born out of the international research network One by Walking: Transdisciplinary Mobilities and Methodologies offers fresh, thought-provoking insights into walking as a creative, intellectual, and political practice. For scholars, educators, artists, and walkers of all kinds, this book is an invitation to step into deeper ways of thinking–one footfall at a time.
Camilla Brudin Borg is Senior Lecturer of Literary studies at the University of Gothenburg.Hanna Elisabet Åberg is Lecturer at Uppsala University.Roger Norum is Professor and Academy Research Fellow at the University of Oulu.Susanne Österlund-Pötzsch teaches at Åbo Academy.John Martin is Head of Research Strategy and Governance at the University of Plymouth.
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: One by Walking, Won by WalkingRoger Norum, Camilla Brudin Borg, Hanna E. Åberg, Susanne Österlund-Pötzsch, and John Martin Walking ReflectionsChapter 1. Whose Healing? Reflexive Walking and a More-than-Human Perspective on Moving-with-NatureNoel B. SalazarChapter 2. Placing walking: Notes and Reflections from and about Kinetic Life-ScapesAlejandro ReigChapter 3. Sentient Walking and the Good LifeKaren V. LykkeHands on/foot out Walkshops and WorkshopsChapter 4. Oceanic Mobilities: Walking-as-Method in Aquatic EnvironmentsJesse D. PetersonChapter 5. Walking with SensitivityEmily Höckert, Outi Rantala and Veera KinnunenChapter 6. Possibilities in Motion: Prosthetic Maps and Micro-Walks for tectonic Encounters Alice LewisChapter 7. “My Place in Nature”: Significant Places in Nature and Good LifeJannicke HøyemChapter 8. Walking Is Also Space: Walking Beyond DistanceAmi Skånberg and Anna Viola HallbergChapter 9. Walking Back Waste: Rethinking Transects to Challenge Human Nature in Nature Roger Norum and Rose KellerChapter 10. Folkloric Walking Methods for Environmental EntanglementTina PaphitisEngaging WalkingChapter 11. And That Has Made All the Difference: Two Marches from Tel Aviv to JerusalemDani SchrireChapter 12. Walking Outside the Box: A Visual and Sensory Landscape Journey to Capture Perceptual ValuesDominica Williamson, Kayla Parker, John Martin and Joane SerranoChapter 13. Natural Training: Exploring Historical Ideas and Potential Futures of Sustainable Running Daniel Svensson Chapter 14. Telematic Soundwalking: Towards the Sonorous StepMaria PapadomanolakiChapter 15. Walking (and Paddling and Flying) with Heritage: Archaeologists’ Daughters’ Mobilities Across Northern Landscapes Captured on Disposable CamerasOula Seitsonen and Sanna Seitsonen (with contributions by Sohvi Seitsonen, Elsa Seitsonen and Elvi Seitsonen)Methodologies UnderfootChapter 16. Walking InterruptedCamilla Brudin BorgChapter 17. Walking for Treasures: Scavenger Apps, Attention Management and the Creation of Heritage TopographiesAne OhrvikChapter 18. More-than-Human Tracks: Walking on the Rendena Cattle Summer Pasture Trails in the Italian AlpsDaniele ValisenaChapter 19. Constructing the Path: a Qualitative Exploration on FootHanna Elisabet ÅbergChapter 20. Powered by Nature’s Call: Faecal Footprints and Biopolitics in a Nordic Tourist LandscapeRose Keller and Roger NorumChapter 21. Esoteric Limping: A Speculation on Supernatural WalkingAmi SkånbergChapter 22. The Pedagogical Praxes of WalkingSimon PooleAbout the EditorsAbout the Contributors
Camilla Brudin Borg, Jørgen Bruhn, Rikard Wingård, Björn Billing, Amelie Björck, Martin Hellström, Johanna Lindbo, Ann-Sofie Lönngren, Wojciech Malecki, Erik van Ooijen, Niklas Salmose, Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, Cecilia Åsberg
Camilla Brudin Borg, Jørgen Bruhn, Rikard Wingård, Björn Billing, Amelie Björck, Martin Hellström, Johanna Lindbo, Ann-Sofie Lönngren, Wojciech Malecki, Erik van Ooijen, Niklas Salmose, Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, Cecilia Åsberg