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Walking Bibliography

Walking: Human Geographic Perspectives

A Bibliography, April 2021

B. Sharpe


Amato, Joseph A.  (2004) On Foot: A History of Walking. NYU Press


Anderson, J. (2004). Talking whilst walking: a geographical archaeology of knowledge. Area, 36(3), 254–261.


Andreas, Wesley J.H. (2003)  Imaging Downtown:  Transportation’s Role?

Department of Geography, University of Waterloo (Geography 450 Empirical Research Paper) Submitted to Dr. T. Bunting.


Bairner, Alan (2011) “Urban walking and the pedagogies of the street”,Sport, Education and Society. Vol. 16, Iss. 3, 2011


Baran, K., Perver, K., Rodríguez , D. A., & Khattak, A. J. Space Syntax and Walking in a New Urbanist and Suburban Neighbourhoods. Journal of Urban Design, 2008, 13(1), 5-28.


Bassett, Keith (2004) "Walking as an Aesthetic Practice and a Critical Tool: Some Psychogeographic Experiments." Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 28(3): 397-410.


Blacksell, Mark (2005)  "A Walk on the South West Coast Path: A View from the Other Side". Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, New Series, Vol. 30, No. 4, pp. 518-520. (see Wylie article).


Blomley, Nicholas (2011) “Pedestrianism” and “Civic Humanism and the sidewalk” in Rites of Passage: sidewalks and the regulation of public flow. Routledge: New York 


Brown, B. E., Werner, C. M., Amburgey, J. W., & Szalay, C. (2007). Walkable Route Perceptions and Physical Features: Converging Evidence for En Route Walking Experiences. Environment and Behaviour, 39(1), 34-61.


Burnham, Scott (2007)  ‘The VJ of the Everyday: Remixing the Urban Visual’. In Visualizing the City, ed. Alan Marcus and Dietrich Neumann. London; New York: Routledge, 181-196.


Butler, Toby (2006) "A walk of art: the potential of the sound walk as practice in cultural geography". Social & Cultural Geography, 7:6, 889-908.


de Certeau, M. (1984) ‘Walking in the city’, in The Practice of Everyday Life. University California Press, Berkerley, 1984, pp. 91-110.


Dobson, Stephen (2011) "Sustaining place through community walking initiatives", Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, Vol. 1 Iss: 2, pp.109 – 121


Ferrai, Claudia Patrizia (2010?)  Walking as a creation of narratives and the formation of place.  Unpublished MA Landscape Architecture, University of East London.


Frank, Lawrence D. and Peter O. Engelke  (2001)  “The Built Environment and Human Activity Patterns:  Exploring the Impacts of Urban Form on Public Health.” Journal of Planning Literature 16, 2:  202 – 218.


Greenberg, Ken  (2011)  Walking Home.  Random House:  Toronto.


Ingold, Tim (2004) "Culture on the Ground: The World Perceived through the Feet," Journal of Material Culture


Ingold, T. and Vergunst, J.L. ed. (2008) Ways of walking: ethnography and practice on foot. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate, 205 p.


Jensen, O.B.  (2009) "Flows of meaning, cultures of of movement - urban mobility as meaningful everyday life practice", Mobilities, 4:1, 139-158.


Kim, Y. O., & Penn, A. Linking the Spatial Syntax of Cognitive Maps to the Spatial Syntax of the Environment Environment and Behavior, 2004,36(4), 483-504 


Kitchen, Peter, Allison Williams and James Chowhan  (2011) “Walking to Work in Canada:  health benefits, socio-economic characteristics and urban-regional variations” BMC Public Health 11: 212.

Landry, Donna (2001) The Invention of the Countryside: Hunting, Walking, and Ecology in English Literature Palgrave Macmillan.


Lee, Jo, and Ingold, Tim (2006).  ‘Fieldwork on Foot:  Perceiving, Routing, Socializing’, Chapter 3 in Locating the Field:  Space, Place and Context in Anthropology. S. Coleman and P. Collins (eds) Oxford:  New York.


Lorimer, H. (2006). "Herding memories of humans and animals." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 24: 497-518.


Luke, Robert (2005) "The Phoneur: Mobile Commerce and the Digital Pedagogies of the Wireless Web." In Peter Trifonas, ed. Communities of Difference: Culture, Language, Technology. Palgrave MacMillan.

rluke@oise.utoronto.ca


Manaugh, Kevin and Ahmed El-Geneidy (2011) “Validating walkability indices: How do different households respond to the walkability of their neighborhood?”  Transportation Research Part D 16:  309–315


Methorst R., Monterde i Bort H., Risser R., Sauter D., Tight M. & Walker J. (Eds.) (2010) Pedestrians' Quality Needs. Final Report of the COST project 358, Cheltenham: Walk21.

Part B4 Documentation – Measuring walking

http://www.walkeurope.org/final_report/default.asp  accessed December 27, 2011.


Middleton, Jennie (2010) "Sense and the city: exploring the embodied geographies of urban walking". Social & Cultural Geography, 11:6, 575-596.


Middleton, Jennie (2011) “Walking in the City: The Geographies of Everyday Pedestrian Practices”. Geography Compass 5, 2: 90-105.


Mitchell, D. (2003). The right to the city: social justice and the fight for public space. New York: Guilford Press.


Moles, Kate (2008) "A Walk in Thirdspace:  Place, Methods and Walking".  Sociological Research Online 13(4).  Http://www.socresonline.org.uk/13/4/2.html


Mondschein, Andrew  (2011)  More Than Just Exercise:  Walking in Today’s Cities.   Working Paper,  Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management NYU Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service 295 Lafayette Street New York NY 10012 andrew.mondschein@nyu.edu


Neault,  Sarah (2010)  On Walking.  Unpublished Master of Architecture Thesis.  Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.


Nicholson, Geoff (2008)  The Lost Art of Walking. Riverhead Books: New York.


Nord, Deborah Epstein (?) Walking the Victorian streets: women, representation, and the city.


Papadimitriou, Fivos (2006) "A Geography of ‘Notopia.’" City, 10(3): 317-326.


Pinder, David (2005) "Arts of Urban Exploration". Cultural Geographies, 12(4): 383-411.


Pink, Sarah, Hubbard, Phil, O’Neill, Maggie and Redley, Alan (2010) “Walking across disciplines: from ethnography to arts practice”. Visual Studies 25, 1: 1-7.


Plate, Liedeke (2006)  "Walking in Virginia Woolf’s footsteps: Performing cultural memory".  European Journal of Cultural Studies Vol 9 (1) 101–120.


Schwanen, Tim and Kwan, Mei-Po (2008) "The Internet, Mobile Phone and Space-Time Constraints". Geoforum, 39(3): 1362-1377.


Scott, A., Carter, C., Brown, K., & White, V. (2009). “Seeing is not everything”" exploring the landscape experiences of different publics. Landscape Research, 34(4), 397–424.


Solnit, Rebecca (2001) Wanderlust: A history of walking.  Verso 2001


Solnit, Rebecca (2005) A Field Guide to Getting Lost. Penguin Books: New York 


Thomas, Rachel (2010) “Architectural and urban atmospheres. Shaping the way we walk in town.”  COST 358 – PQN Final Report.


Vergunst, Jo (2010)  “Rhythms of Walking: History and Presence in a City Street”   Space and Culture 13(4) 376–388


Wood, Dennis.  lynch debord:  about two psychogeographies.


Wunderlich, Filipa Matos (2008) "Walking and Rhythmicity: Sensing Urban Space".  Journal of Urban Design, 13:1, 125 -139.


Wylie, John (2002). An essay on ascending Glastonbury Tor. Geoforum, Volume 3, Issue 4, pp. 441-454.


Wylie, John (2005) "A Single Day's Walking: Narrating Self and Landscape on the South West Coast Path".  Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, New Series, Vol. 30, No. 2 , pp. 234-247.  (see Blacksell article)


Wynn, Jonathan (2010 ) “City Tour Guides:  Urban Alchemists at Work”.  City and Community 9:2, 145 – 164.

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