2016
DOI: 10.1111/area.12311
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Encounters in place ballet: a phenomenological perspective on older people's walking routines in an urban park

Abstract: The phenomenological tradition within human geography continues to inspire research on everyday city life. This paper draws on David Seamon's notion of place ballet to understand the meaning of encounters between older people visiting an urban park in the city of Eindhoven, the Netherlands. The paper uses participant observation, including a serial interviewing strategy in which older people are accompanied on their walks through the park, to expose daily walking routines. As part of these routines, characteri… Show more

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“…(Rachel, age 69, study one) Disruptions to the rhythmicity of active mobilities provoked anomalies in people's time-space routines (van Eck and Pijpers, 2017). As illustrated by the example above, these disruptions to rhythms of physical activity did not arise from an individual's mind or their own cognitively derived motivation.…”
Section: Interrupted and Apprehended Motionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Rachel, age 69, study one) Disruptions to the rhythmicity of active mobilities provoked anomalies in people's time-space routines (van Eck and Pijpers, 2017). As illustrated by the example above, these disruptions to rhythms of physical activity did not arise from an individual's mind or their own cognitively derived motivation.…”
Section: Interrupted and Apprehended Motionmentioning
confidence: 99%