Theory of walking methods (video 1 of 3)

Duignan, Michael (2020) Theory of walking methods (video 1 of 3). [Video]

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Abstract

Dr. Michael B. Duignan (University of Surrey) details what walking methods are, how they have evolved, why they are useful. Specifically, how they have become popularised across a variety of disciplines + fields, including anthropology, human geography, sociology, + tourism. Particularly useful for accessing entangled relationships that exist between humans, non-humans, natural and social environments. And, how complex environments can be rich in data and accessed by walking and associated activities like riding bikes, back of taxi or other modes of public / private transport.

This video is part of online learning resource created by NCRM. This is video 1 of 3. To see the whole resouce visit https://www.ncrm.ac.uk/resources/online/

Item Type: Video
Subjects: 2. Data Collection > 2.5 Qualitative Interviewing
2. Data Collection > 2.5 Qualitative Interviewing > 2.5.7 Walking interviews
2. Data Collection > 2.6 Observation
Depositing User: NCRM users
Date Deposited: 21 Oct 2020 14:40
Last Modified: 14 Jul 2021 14:03
URI: https://eprints.ncrm.ac.uk/id/eprint/4351

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