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Walking As Critical Inquiry Alexandra Lasczik Amy Cuttermackenzieknowles

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Walking As Critical Inquiry Alexandra Lasczik Amy Cuttermackenzieknowles
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.69 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Alexandra Lasczik, Amy Cutter-Mackenzie-Knowles, David Rousell
ISBN: 9783031299902, 3031299906
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Walking As Critical Inquiry Alexandra Lasczik Amy Cuttermackenzieknowles by Alexandra Lasczik, Amy Cutter-mackenzie-knowles, David Rousell 9783031299902, 3031299906 instant download after payment.

This book is a transdisciplinary, international collection situated within a genealogy of experimental walking practices in the arts, arts-based research, and emergent walking practices in education. It brings together emerging cartographies of relation amongst walking practices ranging across arts-based, ecological, activist, decolonising, queer, critical and posthuman modes of inquiry. Its particular investment is in the proliferation of artful modes of inquiry that open up speculative practices and concepts of walking as an orientation for pedagogy, inquiry, and the everyday, resisting the gaze of privilege and the relentless commodification of human and nonhuman life processes. This is important work for the burgeoning demand for creative methodologies in the social sciences, and more specifically, for arts-based educational research.

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